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Deduce is similar to the word "infer."

eg. "I could deduce from his tone that the climb was going to be very difficult."

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What type of word is most likely to be found in the dictionary definition of deduce?

A synonym of deduce


Use deductive in a sentence?

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."


What is another word for interpretive?

* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce


To draw a conclusion from given information is to?

To Deduce?


Is the word deduce a noun?

The word "Deduce" is a verb.


A sentence using the word deduce?

Deduce means to find the answer logically. Sherlock Holmes will deduce the identity of the criminal.


Can you give me a sentence with the phrase I deduce from?

I deduce from the given evidence


What is the past tense of deduce?

The past tense of deduce is deduced.


Can you put deduce into a sentence?

The detective was able to deduce how the crime was committed.


What is the definition of deduce?

The definition of deduce is to end or conclude something like a crime.


What is the noun form of deduce?

The noun forms of the verb to deduce are deduction and the gerund, deducing.


Make a sentence with the word deduce?

I can deduce by that grin on your face and your hands behind your back that you have a gift for me.