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to estimate, deduce, infer, or reason
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To arrive at... Conclude deduce to reason
Douglas infers that the changes are a sign of progress and growth. He sees them as opportunities for improvement and development.
They thought he was dead, and they were trying to survive the blizzard
He lived in Europe, so you can infer, yes, he was Christian. But his middle name was actually Sebastian.
It's the border between North and South Korea. Troops are not permitted to operate there. It straddles the 38th parallel.
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David Hume
infer means to guess
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.
Scientist should infer technology