Postulate

/ˈpɑːstʃəˌleɪt/ verb

To postulate is to suggest or assume something as a basis for reasoning or argument, even if it is not yet proven. It’s like putting forward a starting idea to build on.

“Postulate” comes from Latin *postulare*, meaning “to ask, demand, claim.” In philosophy and math, it came to mean a basic assumption you “ask” others to accept so you can proceed.

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