allegorize, collect, deem, entail, generalize, imply, let be, prefigure, reason that, syllogize, theorize
Definitionv. reason by deduction
Last update: February 12, 2017
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Any one can infer a connection between pan chewing and mouth cancer. [verb]
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Somewhere between these two extremes we can infer the existence of a margin. [verb]
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We may reasonably infer that someone of importance was buried here. [verb]
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"The Chancellor is a domestic man; as your Majesty may infer from the size and splendour of his new house." [verb]
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This strange association of persons seemed to infer the falsehood of the whole story, and yet the general bustle in the Castle intimated that danger was certainly apprehended. [verb]
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You not only may, but must infer that it is directed by a pilot. [verb]
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At least I infer so much from what I have learned. [verb]
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Immediately they infer that he who no longer labors, but makes another labor in his stead, loses his right to the earnings of the latter. [verb]
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I infer from this that, if God should wish ever to put himself into immediate communication with man, he would have to become a man. [verb]
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"There is so little dust upon your garments," the Rabbi said, familiarly, "that I infer you passed the night in this city of our fathers." [verb]
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His father, an educated gentleman, had his property confiscated and was himself thrown into prison by Queen Mary; so we infer the family was of some prominence. [verb]
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