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i infer ring bell at school for children to have lunch or break or something.....
It means that they are running out of food so every one is slimming up.
To imply is not the same as to draw a conclusion.A person making a statement can imply.The person listening can infer, or draw a conclusion.The conclusion is also called an inference.
To infer is to draw a conclusion from a statement or from data. It is the result of logical deduction, not guesswork. For example, one might say, "I have not heard a reply to my job application, and I infer that I did not get the job." Although you have not been explicitly told you did not get the job, you reason that had you been successful you would have been told when to start, and conclude on the basis of the fact that you have heard nothing that you were not successful. That is inferring.
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The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
infer means to guess
It depends what information you have as to what you can infer.
From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset
Scientist should infer technology
What could infer about this type of discovery
Based on the evidence presented, we can infer that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.