analyze, call out, derive, elicit, get from, let, presume, reckon, surmise, take to mean, worm out of
Definitionv. reason by deduction
Last update: July 17, 2017
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As soon as the police saw the planted evidence, they were able to deduce the homeowner had faked the robbery. [verb]
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By counting backwards, the clerk was able to deduce the correct change to give back to the customer. [noun]
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The detectives were able to deduce valuable information about the killer through careful examination of the murder scene. [Please select]
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By studying the handwriting, experts were able to deduce that the author of the ransom note was a left-handed Asian woman. [Please select]
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Even though she didn't say a word, I was able to deduce that she was Japanese by her clothing. [Please select]
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If you study new vocabulary as it appears in a sentence, you can often deduce what part of speech the word is, which is a first step towards helping you deduce the meaning. [Please select]
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And now what do you suppose they deduced from that. [Please select]
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No clear pattern of habitat preference can be deduced. [Please select]
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The latter fact he might have deduced from the stagnation of the atmosphere. [Please select]
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We may say: '_Derivative_ knowledge is what is validly deduced from premisses known intuitively'. [Please select]
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--The concept of right is to be deduced as a necessary act of the ego, _i. [Please select]
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The _a priori_ element cannot be demonstrated nor deduced, but only shown actually present. [Please select]
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