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To Deduce?
The word "Deduce" is a verb.
Deduce means to find the answer logically. Sherlock Holmes will deduce the identity of the criminal.
The past tense of deduce is deduced.
I deduce from the given evidence
The detective was able to deduce how the crime was committed.
Yes, of course. We can deduce that from what we know of him. He is a devoted father himself and a man of impeccable character. Being the good person that he is he would certainly require all parents to support their own children if they are able to.Yes, of course. We can deduce that from what we know of him. He is a devoted father himself and a man of impeccable character. Being the good person that he is he would certainly require all parents to support their own children if they are able to.Yes, of course. We can deduce that from what we know of him. He is a devoted father himself and a man of impeccable character. Being the good person that he is he would certainly require all parents to support their own children if they are able to.Yes, of course. We can deduce that from what we know of him. He is a devoted father himself and a man of impeccable character. Being the good person that he is he would certainly require all parents to support their own children if they are able to.
The definition of deduce is to end or conclude something like a crime.
The noun forms of the verb to deduce are deduction and the gerund, deducing.
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