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inference
noun as in conclusion, deduction
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Example Sentences
The prosecution barrister told the court they could "easily draw inference, the intent was to kill".
They were able to draw inferences about the global climate on land, about productivity of different regions, and about characteristics of the various biomes of the Miocene compared to today.
"The court must draw inferences but not speculate," she concluded.
Judge Benson also said the panel had drawn an inference that Liverpool had declined to provide statistics about the diversity of its roughly 800 strong workforce during the tribunal process because the figures were "bad".
To put it in plain language, the CIA “assessment” is based, at best, on unreliable sources and that it’s too uncertain and unverified to “make solid analytical inferences.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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