prejacent
priˈdʒæsnt
Definitions
1. noun
A proposition or statement assumed or presupposed in drawing a conclusion or making an argument.
“The lawyer’s argument relied on several prejacents that were not clearly stated in the law.”
priˈdʒæsnt
1. noun
A proposition or statement assumed or presupposed in drawing a conclusion or making an argument.
“The lawyer’s argument relied on several prejacents that were not clearly stated in the law.”