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Premise

Noun - General Usage

A premise refers to a proposition or assumption on which a reasoning or argument is based.

Example sentence: The detective built her case on the premise that the suspect was at the crime scene.

Noun - Real Estate

In real estate, a premise is a property or a piece of land, including both the building or structure and the land it stands on.

Example sentence: The new restaurant is located on a prime premise downtown.

Verb - General Usage

To premise means to present or introduce something as a preliminary statement or condition.

Example sentence: The speaker premised his talk with a brief explanation of the current situation.

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