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Definition of deduce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of deduce is as below...
Deduce
(v. t.) To
derive
or draw; to
derive
by
logical
process;
to
obtain
or
arrive
at as the
result
of
reasoning;
to
gather,
as a truth or
opinion,
from what
precedes
or from
premises;
to
infer;
-- with from or out of..
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Reason
::
Reason
(n.) To
exercise
the
rational
faculty;
to
deduce
inferences
from
premises;
to
perform
the
process
of
deduction
or of
induction;
to
ratiocinate;
to reach
conclusions
by a
systematic
comparison
of
facts.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
preparation
of the facts and
measurements
of
observations
in order to
deduce
a
general
result.
Enthymeme
::
Enthymeme
(n.) An
argument
consisting
of only two
propositions,
an
antecedent
and
consequent
deduced
from it; a
syllogism
with one
premise
omitted;
as, We are
dependent;
therefore
we
should
be
humble.
Here the major
proposition
is
suppressed.
The
complete
syllogism
would be,
Dependent
creatures
should
be
humble;
we are
dependent
creatures;
therefore
we
should
be
humble..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To draw; to
deduce;
to
derive.
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) That which is
derived;
anything
obtained
or
deduced
from
another.
Generalize
::
Generalize
(v. t.) To
derive
or
deduce
(a
general
conception,
or a
general
principle)
from
particulars..
Traducer
::
Traducer
(n.) One who
derives
or
deduces.
Claim
::
Claim (v. i.) To be
entitled
to
anything;
to
deduce
a right or
title;
to have a
claim.
Traductive
::
Traductive
(a.)
Capable
of being
deduced;
derivable.
Ergat
::
Ergat (v. t.) To
deduce
logically,
as
conclusions..
Deduce
::
Deduce
(v. t.) To lead
forth.
Deducive
::
Deducive
(a.) That
deduces;
inferential.
Constructional
::
Constructional
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
deduced
from,
construction
or
interpretation..
Inferable
::
Inferable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inferred
or
deduced
from
premises.
Deduce
::
Deduce
(v. t.) To take away; to
deduct;
to
subtract;
as, to
deduce
a part from the
whole..
Derivative
::
Derivative
(a.)
Obtained
by
derivation;
derived;
not
radical,
original,
or
fundamental;
originating,
deduced,
or
formed
from
something
else;
secondary;
as, a
derivative
conveyance;
a
derivative
word..
Eliminate
::
Eliminate
(v. t.) To
obtain
by
separating,
as from
foreign
matters;
to
deduce;
as, to
eliminate
an idea or a
conclusion..
Deducement
::
Deducement
(n.)
Inference;
deduction;
thing
deduced.
Rationalism
::
Rationalism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
system
of those who
deduce
their
religious
opinions
from
reason
or the
understanding,
as
distinct
from, or
opposed
to,
revelation..
Deduction
::
Deduction
(n.) That which is
deduced
or drawn from
premises
by a
process
of
reasoning;
an
inference;
a
conclusion.
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