[ UK /ɪnfˈɜː/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈfɝ/ ]
VERB
  1. believe to be the case
    I understand you have no previous experience?
  2. reason by deduction; establish by deduction
  3. conclude by reasoning; in logic
  4. guess correctly; solve by guessing
    He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize
  5. draw from specific cases for more general cases
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How To Use infer In A Sentence

  • One infers that all of this would be computerised information.
  • And if from this conjunction a baby was born, the infernal rite was resumed, all around a little jar of wine, which they called the keg, and they became drunk and would cut the baby to pieces, and pour its blood into the goblet, and they threw babies on the fire, still alive, and they mixed the baby's ashes and his blood, and drank! The Name of the Rose
  • For 10,000,000 years during the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs this area was a fiery inferno of constant volcanic activity and magnificent giants such as the Grizaba, La Malinche, Iztaccihuatl, Popocatepetl, Volcan de Toluca and Volcan de Colima, along with thousands of smaller volcanic cones, came into eruptive existence. The geology and geography of Lake Chapala and western Mexico
  • The slump in prices was largely attributed to inferior quality tea being produced by various India gardens.
  • The inferior gluteal artery also assists in forming the cruciate anastomosis that forms around the neck and greater trochanter of the femur.
  • After prepping and draping the patient's extremity, the surgeon makes a stab incision and inserts the arthroscope into the knee joint through a standard inferolateral portal.
  • While pointing out some defects of classical logic[Sentencedict], the paper attributes them to substantial implication being directly applied to inference.
  • The situation reminds me of the commonly held view that anything ‘local’ is inferior to that from ‘foreign.’
  • All due beasty inferences aside, the sudden departure of Hammond, a seasoned spokesperson who has good relations with the local media, is a blow to Smith's operation. George Fearing: 4th Congressional District deserves better representation
  • The twin problems of ecological and individualist fallacies occur when inferences are drawn about one level of analysis using evidence from another.
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