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premise Premise is a proposition or statement that forms the foundation of an argument and helps support a conclusion. See also logic and syllogism.
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premise The premise of a film is the "situation." It is usually describable in a sentence or two: "It's about a suburban boy who encounters an extra terrestrial, makes friends, and helps him get away from the cold scientists who want to study him and back to his own planet. ...
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premise assumption
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premise The basis of the story idea in its simplest form.
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premise This is the individuals space in which all communications, oral, written or otherwise occurs.
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