Grammatical mood expressing that an event is inferred rather than witnessed, and is not confirmed.
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Examples for "infer"
Examples for "infer"
1We can only infer from effects causes exactly adequate to those effects.
2We can infer a lot from the way he leaves the victims.
3Prof Reville invited us to infer that great scientists must be religious.
4They leave the Throne to infer that Westerners borrowed it from China.
5We infer that the Councillors in question are training for the cavalry.
1Statistical analysis was performed by descriptive and inferential statistics using Chi-square test.
2The data were analyzed by SPSS software using descriptive and inferential statistics.
3The verbal casting-net is thrown in vain over these evanescent, inferential relations.
4That fact with the others gives strong inferential knowledge regarding the man.
5But I have very positive inferential knowledge based upon these four facts.