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Definition of Presumptuously

Presumptuously
Presumptuously Pre*sump"tu*ous*ly, adv. In a presumptuous manner; arrogantly.

Meaning of Presumptuously from wikipedia

- (German: Der vermessene Menschvermessen means measured as well as presumptuous) is a 2023 German drama film directed by Lars Kraume. Starring Leonard...
- would have been told to bring a sin-offering. But instead they did it presumptuously (deliberately and arrogantly), and in contempt of God's majesty and...
- including speaking in the name of a god other than YHWH or speaking presumptuously in YHWH's name, is death (Deuteronomy 18:20). Likewise, if a prophet...
- she then "usurped the whole of his name and sovereignty; for this most presumptuous dame thought it pleasanter to rule without her husband than to share...
- posterity should follow would be equally effective without appearing presumptuous. The largest surviving body of Pliny's work is his Epistulae (Letters)...
- any moment he can tell everything to the ruler, and he will punish his presumptuous friend. Ibrahim becomes furious and decides to take revenge on Hürrem:...
- although Sapotek stated on its website that the term is premature and presumptuous. It mimics the look, feel and functionality of the desktop environment...
- their new order, provoking resentment by other orders who considered it presumptuous. The resentment was recorded by Jesuit José de Acosta of a conversation...
- yield it to his sister's son (the ****ure Henry II of England), than presumptuously to arrogate it to himself. This suggestion cannot have led to any idea...
- Al-Anbiya 21:19 of "not acting arrogant", and in Al-Anbiya 21:27 of "not presumptuous", which served as a base for the doctrine of angelic impeccability. This...