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deduce English

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deduce

If someone deduces something, the person reaches a conclusion based on a logical process.

deduce

reason by deduction; establish by deduction conclude by reasoning; in logic

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deduce · verb

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Simple sentences

Sherlock Holmes could deduce much out of the smallest details.

Movie subtitles

And how do you deduce that?
Merely what one might deduce from the facts.
Eventually, I was able to deduce most of their huge logical alphabet.
I don't deduce.
What did you deduce from that?
We deduce an above-average intelligence.
What would you, as an experienced intelligence officer. deduce from the few facts you gave us about Rolling Stone?
Can you deduce the nationality of Control's agent?
The blood stains are of the same group as Monica Ranieri's from which we deduce the murder was wearing it at the time.
What you've done is describe something, not deduce it.
Which leads us to deduce it was fired from a 4.2 millimeter gun.
One can deduce that without acute mental exhaustion.
Dare I deduce that the great Linda Arden has been cured of her incurable disease and is no longer bedridden?
We must deduce which symbol does not conform to all others.
How the devil can you deduce that? Well, as his left his stick, Isn't reasonable to presume that he'll come back and get it?
Therefore, we may deduce it is an isthmus.
I deduce my good man that you are somewhat drunk.
You might also deduce that I'm leaving this place.
Try to deduce the message from the one third that we have.
They blindfolded me, but I was able to deduce its location.
We'll be able to deduce certain things from changes in your body chemistry.
I deduce that you're going to mail a letter.
I will not allow to deduce furniture! Acts of resistance in the performance business activities.
What can you deduce from that? - Is it AM or FM?
You may deduce what Edmund did with his time.
Well, we put one over on them, didn't we? Except for your captain, I deduce from the uniforms that most of your Warriors are here.
The absence of anything you could see on Venus led some scientists and others to deduce that the surface was a swamp.
Every observer, in any place, time or motion must deduce the same laws of nature.
Our Flatlander couldn't imagine a third dimension but he could sure deduce it.
Guess. Deduce.
What do you deduce from that?
How do you deduce that?
And since I am, in your eyes, colored I think we can deduce there is at least one colored attorney in South Africa.

News and current affairs

They point to Muslim rhetoric suffused with hatred of the West, and deduce that Muslims cannot be good citizens of Western democracies.
But the observable diffraction pattern--the intensities and positions of the individual reflections--represents only half of the data needed to deduce the structure of the diffracting object.
Genetically modified mice either lack a specific gene or gene-pair (knock-out mice) or carry a piece of foreign DNA integrated into their own chromosomes (transgenic mice), and are used to deduce the functions of particular genes.
But we can deduce their existence and attributes by measuring their effects on things that are directly observable.
But, after studying some mechanics and using their imaginations, the physicist-fish realize that they could deduce much simpler laws of motion by supposing that they are surrounded by a medium (water!) that complicates the appearance of things.

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