giving consideration to

considering

kənˈsɪd(ə)rɪŋ

preposition

taking (something) into consideration; in view of.

considering the circumstances, Simon was remarkably cheerful

bearing in mind,taking into consideration,taking into account,making allowance(s) for,giving consideration to,keeping in mind,in view of,in the light of

conjunction

taking the specified thing into consideration; in view of the fact that.

considering that he was the youngest on the field, he played well

adverb

taking everything into account.

they weren’t feeling too bad, considering

all things considered,considering everything,all in all,on the whole,at the end of the day,when all’s said and done

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assuming

/əˈsumɪŋ/

conjunction

Used for the purpose of argument to indicate a premise on which a statement can be based.

assuming that the treaty is ratified, what is its relevance?

considering,taking into consideration,taking into account,in view of,bearing in mind,giving consideration to,keeping in mind,in the light of

adjective

Arrogant or presumptuous.

Usually an assuming policeman would come on screen and mumble something about a new lead in the process tracking down the culprits.

bold,brazen,brazen-faced,barefaced,brash,shameless,immodest,audacious,daring,presumptuous,presuming,assuming,familiar,overfamiliar

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