The word "Deduce" is a verb.
A synonym of deduce
Based on your question, I deduce that you do not fully understand the meaning of the word that you would like to use in a sentence. Perhaps you should consult a dictionary. You might conclude that you can use the word "deduce" as a substitute for such synonyms as "assume" or "infer."
Yes, the word 'see' is a verb (see, sees, seeing, seen) and a noun (see, sees).The verb 'see' is to perceive with the eyes; discern visually; to discern or deduce mentally; to understand.The noun 'see' is a word for the seat of authority for a bishop, an archbishop, or the pope.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to conjecture or deduce) or a noun with several uses. It is a noun adjunct in terms such as figure skating.
No, the word 'see' is a verb (see, sees, seeing, seen) and a noun (see, sees).The verb 'see' is to perceive with the eyes; discern visually; to discern or deduce mentally; to understand.The noun 'see' is a word for the seat of authority for a bishop, an archbishop, or the pope.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We can see the mountain from our room. Itis topped with snow. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'mountain' in the second sentence)
The noun forms of the verb to deduce are deduction and the gerund, deducing.
A synonym of deduce
Deduce means to find the answer logically. Sherlock Holmes will deduce the identity of the criminal.
Based on your question, I deduce that you do not fully understand the meaning of the word that you would like to use in a sentence. Perhaps you should consult a dictionary. You might conclude that you can use the word "deduce" as a substitute for such synonyms as "assume" or "infer."
I can deduce by that grin on your face and your hands behind your back that you have a gift for me.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to conjecture or deduce) or a noun with several uses. It is a noun adjunct in terms such as figure skating.
Yes, the word 'see' is a verb (see, sees, seeing, seen) and a noun (see, sees).The verb 'see' is to perceive with the eyes; discern visually; to discern or deduce mentally; to understand.The noun 'see' is a word for the seat of authority for a bishop, an archbishop, or the pope.
To deduce.
It is "deduce"
No, the word 'see' is a verb (see, sees, seeing, seen) and a noun (see, sees).The verb 'see' is to perceive with the eyes; discern visually; to discern or deduce mentally; to understand.The noun 'see' is a word for the seat of authority for a bishop, an archbishop, or the pope.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We can see the mountain from our room. Itis topped with snow. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'mountain' in the second sentence)
to estimate, deduce, infer, or reason
Deduce