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presumptive [prɪ'zʌmptɪv] adj.stresses
gen. презумптивный; предполагаемый; предположительный (часто юридический термин); надменный; самонадеянный; доверяющий слепо
dipl., law вероятный; допустимый
el. предположительный
law презюмируемый; возможный (например: presumptive heir)
Makarov. предварительный (напр., о диагнозе)
polit. наиболее вероятный (with Trump as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Val_Ships)
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presumptive [prɪ'zʌmptɪv] adj.
med. Based on a reasonable assumption. In non-breastfed infants born to HIV-infected mothers, presumptive exclusion of HIV infection is based on two or more negative HIV tests, one at age 14 days or older and the other at age 1 month or older. Additional testing is necessary to definitively exclude HIV infection. see also definitive
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