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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91 A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from structure, relating the behavior of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization.
92 In the fault diagnosis, proceeds positive-going calculation by using the created neural network structure to infer the final result.
93 About the time of completion of Filial Piety,(http://sentencedict.com/infer.html) this thesis will start from the ideology and content to infer its approximate completing time.
94 The posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery mainly supplied blood to infer ior part of the common bile.
95 Version 0.6.6 introduces a Windows-style 2048-sector (1MB) alignment for all unpartitioned disks and attempts to infer the alignment used in the past on disks with existing partitions.
96 Thus we can infer that Nihewan ape-man may either rest under the bare cliff of the Gorge Area or be buried in the marsh country or deep in the lake bed, or in the accumulation layer of the cavern.
97 Incremental analysis is employed to infer the analytical model of the change ratio of unit cost.
98 It is feasible to infer the specific shape of a fault scarp with the help of its average diffusion age and origin time of the scarp.
99 Tarduno and Eric Mamajek, an astronomer at the University of Rochester, used observations of young sunlike stars to infer how strong a solar wind the Earth was up against.
100 Then it utilizes fuzzy inference mechanism to infer the semanticeach sentence and the event topic.
101 By regression analysis[sentencedict.com], we identify the main factors and further infer the main reasons for problems in announcement system of government audit findings.
102 We infer that UPR could win more time for the stressed cells for repairing their functions in the process of migration to their destination in organogenesis.
103 In communication, the hearer receives the information which the speaker sends, and he will infer the information which he has received to understand the speaker's intended interpretation at last.
104 Semantic association Discovery is to infer out further associations based on existing semantic associations by inventing algorithm.
105 As long as people know a person's probable age and his symbolic animal, people can infer his exact age and year of birth.
106 From the way he behaved I should infer that the man was drunk.
107 A very effective technique is also proposed to infer the model order and time delay from the observed data.
108 Although Karl Popper really described himself as a liberalist, these factors made people naturally infer that he would hold rightist stance in politics.
109 They are guessing the meaning of the phrasal verb solely literally, inferring the meaning of phrasal verb largely influenced by L1 and neglecting the context to infer its meaning.
110 According to the shape of the estimated spectrum we infer a log normal distribution.
111 When you use the upcast operator, the compiler attempts to infer the type you are converting to from the context.
112 If two people being followed both take this unusual precaution near the same location at the same time, even the most dull-witted watcher may infer that a clandestine meeting is afoot.
113 But the problem with this research, Hoffman said, is that "I don't know how much one can infer from white matter volume and sulcal anatomy.
114 Hypothesis testing is one of the most important aspects in statistic infer - enc.
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