A common symbol for "infer" is an arrow (→), which represents the idea of drawing a conclusion or interpretation from given information. In diagrams or flowcharts, this arrow can indicate the process of moving from premises or evidence to a conclusion. It visually captures the concept of reasoning or deducing meaning based on available data.
You can infer that it is on or near a fault line. You can also infer that a earthquake is very likely to occur there.
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Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
suggest, judge, conclude,
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I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but, Themis, is pictured as blindfolded, as she represented justice. One could infer that a balance scale could be symbolic of this goddess.
infer means to guess
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
From your defensive nature I was able to infer that I was right.
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
I'm not sure that I like what you seem to be trying to infer.
I'm not certain about what you are trying to infer.
One can infer that they liked to explore their culture.
You can infer that it is on or near a fault line. You can also infer that a earthquake is very likely to occur there.