POSTULATE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for POSTULATE, such as:
1. The school building programme postulates an increase in educational investment.
2. The basic postulate of democracy, set forth in the Declaration of Independence, is that all men are created equal.
2. The basic postulate of democracy, set forth in the Declaration of Independence, is that all men are created equal.
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Meanings and Examples of POSTULATE
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postulate
n. essential premise; underlying assumption
Classic Sentence:
1 But to arrive at these laws, resulting from the sum of all those human wills, man's mind postulates arbitrary and disconnected units.
2 One is a postulant for two years at least, often for four; a novice for four.
Example Sentence:
1 The basic postulate of democracy, set forth in the Declaration of Independence, is that all men are created equal.
2 The school building programme postulates an increase in educational investment.