infer from in English

conclude from, deduce from, gather from, surmise from

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1. 1 What do you infer from her refusal?

2. What do you infer from the voting figures?

3. 3 What do you infer from her refusal?

4. What do you infer from this man's hesitating manner?

5. 6 What do you infer from the voting figures?

6. 2 You may infer from his remarks the implications.

7. 18 We can infer from the archaeological evidence that there was slavery in Carthage.

8. 13 I can infer from what you've said that you will do it.

9. 12 I infer from your letter that you have not made up your mind yet.

10. The sages infer from this verse that God Himself, as it were, was comforting the Bereaved Isaac

11. 22 Are we to infer from the texts that the pupils do not understand the differences between inborn and conditioned reflexes?

12. All these customs have now been abolished and abrogated , and therefore we may infer from their tradition that in principle the abrogation of a law is allowable .

13. But he had quite a different intention; namely, to Accommodatehis narrative to the passages ofScripture which he immediately subjoins, and more especiallythat believers might infer from it what he states elsewhere, that Christ came with water and …

14. (2) in the case of conduct or statements of a person, the person intends to engage in the conduct or make the statement and knows or has reason to know that the other party may infer from the conduct or statement that the person Assents to the record or term; or

15. (2) in the case of conduct or statements of a person, the person intends to engage in the conduct or make the statement and knows or has reason to know that the other party may infer from the conduct or statement that the person Assents to the record or term; or

16. No doubt some such exceptional cases may be met with in the course of future investigations, for we are still imperfectly acquainted with the entire fauna of the age of stone in Denmark as we may infer from an opinion expressed by Steenstrup, that some of the instruments exhumed by Antiquaries from the Danish peat are made of the bones and