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infer

in·fer [ in fúr ] (past and past participle in·ferred, present participle in·fer·ring, 3rd person present singular in·fers)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb conclude something from reasoning: to come to a conclusion or form an opinion about something on the basis of evidence or reasoning
I inferred from his behavior that he was no longer interested in setting a good example.

2. transitive verb indicate something: to lead you necessarily to suppose or conclude something ( formal )
The steepness of the cliffs would normally infer modern erosion.

3. transitive verb imply something: to imply or suggest something

4. transitive verb guess something: to make a reasonable guess at something

[Early 16th century. < Latin inferre "bring in" < ferre "carry"]

in·fer·a·ble adjective
in·fer·a·bly adverb
in·fer·rer noun

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