Deduce in a sentence as a verb

You might deduce that I sold something for bitcoin, or that I bought some bitcoin from someone.

I have to read each paragraphs two or three times and take mental notes to deduce who's who and who's doing what to who.

From this you can deduce a lot about their interests, lifestyle, workplace and schedule, private life, etc.

And at some future point, we might deduce from circumstantial evidence what year it was and the sequential ordering will still make sense.

Taking the walk of shame to a whole new level!Likewise trips could be used to deduce affairs and other deceptions by fellow residents.

When a professor spends a few hours with a prospective student, they can generally deduce whether or not they're smart enough to handle the rigor.

From this one can only deduce that they're either pathologically stupid or that power is much more important to them than money.

I can't see how to gain insight into the problem from such a proof, beyond just it validating previous thought chains of the form "If X were true, then I could deduce Y".

They write S = 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + ... = 1/2,\n\nand justify this nonsense statement with some hand-waving, and then proceed to use this "fact" to deduce several other "facts" through manipulation of infinite sums.

Probably the author had a "formal system" in mind, an axiomatic system is one in which one can deduce theorems from axioms and I don't think lambda calculus is such a system.

In fact, we can deduce from the fact that the mice apparently can form antibodies that they are immunocompetent, which implies that they probably do have mouse cancer, because it's hard to transplant human cancer into a mouse with a functioning immune system.

Deduce definitions

verb

reason by deduction; establish by deduction

See also: infer deduct derive

verb

conclude by reasoning; in logic

See also: infer