presumptive
英[prɪ'zʌm(p)tɪv]
美[pri'zʌmptɪv]
英英释意
- 1. having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance;
- "the presumptive heir (or heir apparent)"
- 2. affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance;
- "presumptive evidence"
- "a strong presumptive case is made out"