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To derive or draw as a conclusion by reasoning from given premises or principles. To use the knowledge and information you have in order to understand something or form an opinion about it.

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Usage examples (39)
  • Based on evidence presented at the trial, the jury was able to deduce that the accused was innocent.
  • Imperial descent, which he could only deduce from the usurper
  • So talking of conclusions, what can we deduce from the evening?
  • It cannot deduce from a book the nature of the being who wrote it.
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