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    In·fer
    /inˈfər/

    verb

    • 1. deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements: "from these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing"
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  3. INFER definition: to guess that something is true because of the information that you have: . Learn more.

  4. 1 to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available synonym deduce infer something (from something) Much of the meaning must be inferred from the context. Readers are left to infer the killer's motives. infer that… It is reasonable to infer that the government knew about these deals.

  5. Infer definition: to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence. See examples of INFER used in a sentence.

  6. infer. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧fer /ɪnˈfɜː $ -ɜːr/ AWL verb (inferred, inferring) [ transitive] to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have infer something from something A lot can be inferred from these statistics. infer that From the evidence, we can infer that the ...

  7. Infer definition: to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence. See examples of INFER used in a sentence.

  8. Define infer. infer synonyms, infer pronunciation, infer translation, English dictionary definition of infer. deduce, reason, guess; draw a conclusion: They inferred her dislike from her cold reply.

  9. definition: to derive a conclusion from facts or logical premises; draw an inference. You won't be given all the information you need directly, so you'll need to infer from what you observe. synonyms: reason. similar words: calculate, conclude, conjecture, guess, judge, read between the lines, surmise. related words:

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