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Definition of inferring
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Inferring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Infe.
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Collection
::
Collection
(n.) The act of
inferring
or
concluding
from
premises
or
observed
facts;
also, that which is
inferred..
Inference
::
Inference
(n.) The act or
process
of
inferring
by
deduction
or
induction.
Inconcluding
::
Inconcluding
(a.)
Inferring
no
consequence.
Illation
::
Illation
(n.) The act or
process
of
inferring
from
premises
or
reasons;
perception
of the
connection
between
ideas;
that which is
inferred;
inference;
deduction;
conclusion.
Deduction
::
Deduction
(n.) Act or
process
of
deducing
or
inferring.
Argumentation
::
Argumentation
(n.) The act of
forming
reasons,
making
inductions,
drawing
conclusions,
and
applying
them to the case in
discussion;
the
operation
of
inferring
propositions,
not known or
admitted
as true, from facts or
principles
known,
admitted,
or
proved
to be
true..
Collective
::
Collective
(a.)
Deducing
consequences;
reasoning;
inferring.
Inferring
::
Inferring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Infe.
Inconcludent
::
Inconcludent
(a.) Not
inferring
a
conclusion
or
consequence;
not
conclusive.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. i.) To
exercise
reason;
to
employ
the mind in
judging
and
inferring;
to
reason.
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To reach as an end of
reasoning;
to
infer,
as from
premises;
to
close,
as an
argument,
by
inferring;
--
sometimes
followed
by a
dependent
clause..
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