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- INFER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In truth, the meanings of infer and imply have overlapped since the 16th century, making the need for a distinction a matter of preference
- INFERRED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Inferred definition: derived by reasoning or concluded from evidence, or provisionally identified through either of these methods See examples of INFERRED used in a sentence
- INFERRED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Claim variables are inferred using an inference procedure, which may not necessarily be automated, from data item values
- INFERRED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To infer means 'to deduce', and is used in the construction to infer something from something: I inferred from what she said that she had not been well To imply (sense 1) means 'to suggest, to insinuate' and is normally followed by a clause: are you implying that I was responsible for the mistake?
- Inferred - definition of inferred by The Free Dictionary
When we say that a speaker or sentence implies something, we mean that it is conveyed or suggested without being stated outright: When the mayor said that she would not rule out a business tax increase, she implied (not inferred) that some taxes might be raised
- infer verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of infer verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available synonym deduce infer something (from something) Much of the meaning must be inferred from the context Readers are left to infer the killer’s motives infer that…
- INFER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We infer something from what somebody else says The main difference between these two words is that a speaker can imply, but a listener can only infer … [ + that clause ] He inferred that she was not interested in a relationship from what she said in her letter
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