infer|inferred|inferring|infers in English

verb

[in·fer || ɪn'fɜr /-'fɜː]

derive, conclude; guess, surmise; hint

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1. Ragged clothing infers poverty.

2. They are guessing the meaning of the phrasal verb solely literally, inferring the meaning of phrasal verb largely influenced by L1 and neglecting the context to infer its meaning.

3. These conclusions were lamely inferred.

4. Annular fissure is preferred over Annular tear because tear infers an injury

5. 1 What do you infer from her refusal?

6. What do you infer from the voting figures?

7. 7 Readers are left to infer the killer's motives.

8. Inferring gene regulatory networks from time-ordered gene expression data using differential equations

9. The system infers the orientation of the accelerometer in the vehicle from the acceleration signals.

10. 3 What do you infer from her refusal?

11. A lot can be inferred from these statistics.

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

13. I inferred from her expression that she was angry.

14. Equivalences of gas accumulation infer a pre-eruption crystallization.

15. 16 But he couldn't infer the facts of consciousness.

16. 6 What do you infer from the voting figures?

17. 2 You may infer from his remarks the implications.

18. 2 From the postmark he inferred where she lived.

19. Multiple origins of Anural development in ascidians inferred from rDNA sequences

20. The abnormal events are generally identified by applying a scoring system for inferring a patient's clinical status.

21. The pterosaur genera Pterodactylus, Scaphognathus, and Tupuxuara have been inferred to be diurnal, Ctenochasma, Pterodaustro, and Rhamphorhynchus have been inferred to be nocturnal, and Tapejara has been inferred to be cathemeral, being active throughout the day for short intervals.

22. Synonyms for Alluding include implying, suggesting, hinting, indicating, inferring, insinuating, intimating, mentioning, adverting and citing

23. Mr Orton infers there is an inconsistency in my contention that, with proportional representation, Labour could achieve power.

24. 14 People usually infer an unknown fact from a known fact.

25. 15 One can not directly infer one from the other.