Synonym: assume, calculate, conclude, deduce, derive, expect, gather, hint, imagine, imply, indicate, presume, reason, reckon, suggest, suppose. Similar words: infection, conference, confess, confession, confederation, inform, offer, go in for. Meaning: [ɪn'fɜr /-'fɜː] v. 1. reason by deduction; establish by deduction 2. draw from specific cases for more general cases 3. conclude by reasoning; in logic 4. guess correctly; solve by guessing 5. believe to be the case.
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31 At least we can infer that there is no cause for optimism.
32 However, its efficiency advantages in these circumstances should not be used to infer that it is a panacea of organizational design.
33 Also,(www.Sentencedict.com) Piaget did infer the existence of internal mental processes.
34 This was used to infer values of the Census variables for households which never returned a form.
35 Scientists use the data to infer the distances to similar, but much more distant stars.
36 If we can measure the marginal cost directly, we can infer the implicit marginal benefit from saving life through that activity.
37 It is, of course, possible to infer some aspects of bureaucracy in capitalist society from the functions assigned to the state.
38 It is easy to infer that the marriage was not a very happy one.
39 As any statistician will confirm, it is unwise to infer trends from change over a single year.
40 Hence A may infer that B intends to convey that the time is at least after whenever the milkman normally calls.
41 Thinking this to be the case one might infer that pleasure was the only good thing.
42 We can not directly infer a causal effect from a statistical effect.
43 There will always be the problem of trying to infer whether apparently tacit collusion really was well-concealed explicit collusion.
44 Such interpretations tend to infer that the military are pushing assertive and dangerous arms policies on a somewhat hesitant Party leadership.
45 A narrative as a unit is a narrative sequencing which allows the listening to infer temporal order.
46 From these interviews, some viewers will infer clearheaded premeditation of murder.
47 However, let us not - or not yet - infer mass nationalism from separatist movements in all cases.
48 I infer that my proposal has been accepted.
49 From your smile I infer that you're pleased.
50 What do you infer from this man's hesitating manner?
51 Rate meters infer a readout from a continuous stream.
52 We infer this from three facts mentioned by Tacitus.
53 What am I to infer from your remarks?
54 Besides, vocabulary is an important factor and we can guess or infer the meaning of some new words and difficult words through the word structure and context clues.
55 In these cases, to infer the structure, you have to rely on text formatting such as font size and font effects like bold and italics.
56 By auscultation, the doctor can not only learn about the changes of the phonatory organ, but also infer the pathological changes of the internal organs.
57 Form here we infer that the cosmic censorship hypothesis is just the third law of thermodynamics of black hole.
58 As a result of this simple statement, I could infer a lot about his former wife.
59 "We can only infer what nation people had in mind when they answered that question, " Bouton said.
60 For noise free surface NMR signals, both flattest and smoothest model constrained inversions can infer correct water content distributions.
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