premisal
/prɪˈmɪsəl/Definitions
1. noun
the act of formulating or proposing a premise or hypothesis, especially in a formal or official manner.
“The lawyer’s premissal in the court case was questioned by the opposing counsel.”
1. noun
the act of formulating or proposing a premise or hypothesis, especially in a formal or official manner.
“The lawyer’s premissal in the court case was questioned by the opposing counsel.”