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Deduction (disambiguation); Deductions; Deduced; Deduce; Deduces; Deducing; Deduc'd

Deduce         
·vt To lead forth.
II. Deduce ·vt To take away; to Deduct; to Subtract; as, to deduce a part from the whole.
III. Deduce ·vt To derive or draw; to derive by logical process; to obtain or arrive at as the result of reasoning; to gather, as a truth or opinion, from what precedes or from premises; to Infer;
- with from or out of.
deduce         
v. a.
Derive, conclude, infer.
deduce         
(deduces, deducing, deduced)
If you deduce something or deduce that something is true, you reach that conclusion because of other things that you know to be true.
Alison had cleverly deduced that I was the author of the letter...
The date of the document can be deduced from references to the Civil War...
She hoped he hadn't deduced the reason for her visit.
VERB: V that, be V-ed from n, V n

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Deduction

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Pronunciation examples for Deduce
1. One can almost deduce
Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
2. because we can deduce those.
The Art of Logic _ Eugenia Cheng _ Talks at Google
3. scientists develop hypotheses, they deduce
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4. then that Intelligence could deduce--
LOVE_HATE Relationship with LIFE _ John Horton Conway _ Talks at Google
5. you can deduce that there must be
Gubser & Frans Pretorius _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Deduce
1. If not, they need to deduce a ruling, or fatwa, guided by the general principles.
2. "From this evidence, we deduce that this was a clear case of sabotage," Mathur said.
3. The stakes were high and so was the intensity of debate — one could safely deduce.
4. Applying this formula with creativity will allow you to deduce certain behavioural characteristics and patterns.
5. Only what we can measure and deduce from measurement is true.