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    infer
    /ɪnˈfəː/

    verb

    • 1. deduce or conclude (something) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements: "it is possible to infer a trend from the figures"

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  2. The meaning of INFER is to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises. How to use infer in a sentence. Infer vs. Imply: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Infer.

  3. INFER definition: 1. to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have: 2…. Learn more.

  4. INFER meaning: 1. to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have: 2…. Learn more.

  5. 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….

  6. to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice. Synonyms: suppose, conjecture, imagine, reason, deduce. (of facts, circumstances, statements, etc.) to indicate or involve as a conclusion; lead to. to guess; speculate; surmise.

  7. To infer is to make a well informed guess — if you see your mom’s bag on the table, you might infer that she’s home. When you infer, you listen closely to someone and guess at things they mean but haven't actually said. It’s like guessing, but not making wild guesses.

  8. 1. to conclude (a state of affairs, supposition, etc) by reasoning from evidence; deduce. 2. (transitive) to have or lead to as a necessary or logical consequence; indicate. 3. (transitive) to hint or imply. USAGE The use of infer to mean imply is becoming more and more common in both speech and writing.

  9. 1. to conclude (a state of affairs, supposition, etc) by reasoning from evidence; deduce. 2. (tr) to have or lead to as a necessary or logical consequence; indicate. 3. (tr) to hint or imply. [C16: from Latin inferre to bring into, from ferre to bear, carry] inˈferable, inˈferible, inˈferrable, inˈferribleadj. inˈferablyadv.

  10. infer /ɪnˈfɜː/ vb ( -fers, -ferring, -ferred) (when tr, may take a clause as object) to conclude (a state of affairs, supposition, etc) by reasoning from evidence; deduce. (transitive) to have or lead to as a necessary or logical consequence; indicate. (transitive) to hint or imply.

  11. infer meaning, definition, what is infer: to form an opinion that something is pro...: Learn more.

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