Assume

As·sume

Assume

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Assumed; p. pr. & vb. n. Assuming

  1. To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly.
    Trembling they stand while Jove assumes the throne.
    The god assumed his native form again.
  2. To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; to suppose or take arbitrarily or tentatively.
    The consequences of assumed principles.
  3. To pretend to possess; to take in appearance.
    Ambition assuming the mask of religion.
    — Porteus.
    Assume a virtue, if you have it not.
  4. To receive or adopt.
    The sixth was a young knight of lesser renown and lower rank, assumed into that honorable company.

Assume

v. i.
  1. To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due.
  2. To undertake, as by a promise. (Law)