deduce|deduced|deduces|deducing in English
verb
[de·duce || dɪ'djuːs]
infer, draw conclusions, reaso
Use "deduce|deduced|deduces|deducing" in a sentence
1. Here, deducing a paean that advances harmonious society progress.
2. From these we can deduce the rest.
3. Love soaked in paper, deduce sadness.
4. The method of deducing Pythagorean Triples ( irreducible and reducible ) is explained.
5. Deduce the abyss of time in the banality.
6. So I deduce that you feel pain.
7. We can deduce a conclusion from the premise.
8. Synonyms for Construes include interprets, reads, sees, understands, takes, analyses, analyzes, parses, deciphers and deduces
9. Abound may naturally be deduced from the Celtic
10. • But there is no basis for deducing a Calculated attempt to embarrass the leadership.
11. In conclusion, deducing the point of view that concept is culminating of behavior.
12. We cannot deduce very much from these figures.
13. We could not deduce it from within our universe.
14. Synonyms for Construing include interpreting, reading, seeing, understanding, taking, analysing, analyzing, parsing, deciphering and deducing
15. Clausius deduced the Clausius–Clapeyron relation from thermodynamics.
16. The partly crystalized TiO_2 nanoparticles deduce UV absorption of the films.
17. The police were able to deduce where the fugitive was hiding.
18. The deduced translation is shown beneath the DNA sequence.
19. The adsorption coefficient (Koc) is deduced from the capacity factor (k
20. The total amount can be deduced logically from the figures available.
21. We can deduce a lot from what people spend their money on.
22. I read their lips and deduced they were kidnapping the courtesan
23. 4 The amino acid sequences were deduced from the DNA sequences.
24. The equivalent elastic modulus was deduced by comprehensive considering deflection and elastic modulus.
25. From the evidence the detective deduced that the servant had done it.