Definitionn. the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation
Last update: October 6, 2015
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The inference is clear. [Please select]
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From the data collected, scientists were able to make the inference that the water was polluted to the extent it was unsafe to drink. [Please select]
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The only inference that could be made from the swat team surrounding the school was that there was an armed suspect in the building. [Please select]
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The inference seemed unwarrantable. [Please select]
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Surely you must see the only conceivable inference. [Please select]
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And this is no vain induction, no far-fetched inference. [Please select]
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What inference do you draw from this. [Please select]
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"And what inference would you draw from that, young man." [Please select]
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Who dares the inference to blink, That beasts possess wherewith to think. [Please select]
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No inference can be drawn from this circumstance as to the probability of the words attributed to him having been actually uttered. [Please select]
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The report, then, is assurance that food has been offered, and the inference is that the stomach is loaded. [Please select]
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