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Meanings of
deduce
in English
Portuguese
concluir
Catalan
inferir
Spanish
inferir
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Reason by deduction; establish by deduction.
draw
derive
infer
deduct
Portuguese
concluir
Synonyms
Examples for "
draw
"
draw
derive
infer
deduct
Examples for "
draw
"
1
Kerry said other countries would help Jordan
draw
up a final list.
2
IAC likely will
draw
limited interest from other companies, several sources said.
3
In addition, several countries have sidelined events likely to
draw
large crowds.
4
It was not clear whether Collins' plan would
draw
significant bipartisan support.
5
In the circumstances, a
draw
here was a good result for us.
1
Yet all organisations have stakeholders which
derive
value from the work conducted.
2
Conclusions: Our data indicate that Asian patients
derive
benefit from thrombolytic therapy.
3
Semiconductor companies, which
derive
much of their revenue from China, especially climbed.
4
These dose-response estimates may be used to
derive
folate intake reference values.
5
Background: Biological data resources have become heterogeneous and
derive
from multiple sources.
1
We can only
infer
from effects causes exactly adequate to those effects.
2
We can
infer
a lot from the way he leaves the victims.
3
Prof Reville invited us to
infer
that great scientists must be religious.
4
They leave the Throne to
infer
that Westerners borrowed it from China.
5
We
infer
that the Councillors in question are training for the cavalry.
1
Then you
deduct
another 10 percent to be donated to good causes.
2
Accelerated depreciation lets companies
deduct
depreciation costs faster than they normally would.
3
We
deduct
points from Bella for getting cocky and not listening properly.
4
You can expect the platform to
deduct
a percentage from your sales.
5
Then you
deduct
from bills, though made out at prices agreed upon.
Usage of
deduce
in English
1
You can
deduce
no single actual particular from the notion of it.
2
Galileo didn't start with some assumed truth and then
deduce
the details.
3
Compare them and
deduce
treehood by subtracting the anomalous from the universal.
4
It had taken Lord Akeldama four meetings to
deduce
she was preternatural.
5
Arsenal were so rampant it was occasionally difficult to
deduce
their system.
6
Reading Vanity Fair, I
deduce
,
is now mere collusion with the broken.
7
He criticised Anaxagoras for having tended to
deduce
general laws from observation.
8
Give me those few red specks and I will
deduce
Christian morality.
9
When he tried to
deduce
what must have happened, Ando's spine froze.
10
Once we have accepted this, we can
deduce
other facts about God.
11
They do not learn it, or
deduce
it, or believe it merely.
12
From that conception, it is not difficult to
deduce
certain specific uses.
13
Mai tried to
deduce
what they could have gotten mixed in with.
14
Is it possible to
deduce
any order out of such homicidal chaos?
15
What can we
deduce
from this with regard to our own genealogy?
16
On the above we
deduce
the following formula as closely resembling the original:
Other examples for "deduce"
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About this term
deduce
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deduce from
deduce a theory
deduce consequences
deduce other
deduce rules
More collocations
Translations for
deduce
Portuguese
concluir
depreender
deduzir
inferir
Catalan
inferir
deduir
Spanish
inferir
deducir
Deduce
through the time
Deduce
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common