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inferred
[ in-furd ]
adjective
- derived by reasoning or concluded from evidence, or provisionally identified through either of these methods:
An inferred weapon is one that we know exists due to forensic analysis of material from the crime scene.
- assumed as a result of estimation or speculation:
Investors should note the guesswork involved in the company's inferred mineral deposit, absent the site visit and technical report of a legally qualified person.
- implied or hinted at:
If I understand correctly, the inferred suggestion is that the journalist got his information from the victim's family.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of infer ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ç³Ü²¹Â·²õ¾±-¾±²Ô·´Ú±ð°ù°ù±ð»å adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·¾±²Ô·´Ú±ð°ù°ù±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of inferred1
Example Sentences
He said McGreevy had a "long, complicated and sad history" and the court inferred on the day in question that the defendant was "frustrated with life and had certain complaints".
To their surprise, they found that the Paris region was not as warm as had been inferred from the alpine trees.
Before this study, prehistoric diet was inferred by analyzing secondary evidence, such as stone tools or the preserved remains of prey animals.
According to the researchers, this impacts other inferred properties about these planets and informs how they might have formed.
Musk inferred that voters like Swift are suffering the effects of toxoplasma gondii, a single-celled parasite that is carried by cats.
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