Get to know Inferential better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like illative or deductive.
Inferential in a sentence
Inferential meaning
Of, pertaining to, or derived using inference.
Synonyms of Inferential
Using Inferential
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, pertaining to, or derived using inference.
- Useful related words include: illative, deductive, reasoning, logical thinking.
- In the example corpus, inferential often appears in combinations such as: inferential and, of inferential, inferential statistics.
Context around Inferential
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 6 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 12 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inferential
- In this selection, "inferential" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, aorist, imperfect, remains, statistics, basis and evidential stand out and add context to how "inferential" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include clothing remains inferential since clothing and degree of inferential capacity normally. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inferential" sits close to words such as aanand, abcd and abdurrahman, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inferential
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This has changed with use of statistics in non-inferential contexts. (11 words)
To still draw meaningful conclusions about the entire population, inferential statistics is needed. (13 words)
The existence of inferential forms has been attributed to Turkic influences by most Bulgarian linguists. (15 words)
Verb tenses There are 9 simple and 20 compound tenses in Turkish. 9 simple tenses are simple past (di'li geçmiş), inferential past (miş'li geçmiş), present continuous, simple present (aorist), future, wish, demand, necessitative ("must") and order. (38 words)
Very often, though, coherence is taken to imply something more than simple logical consistency; often there is a demand that the propositions in a coherent system lend mutual inferential support to each other. (33 words)
Much is inferential and speculative, though numerous clues have emerged from his works and the writings of contemporary composers, theorists, and writers of the next several generations. (27 words)
Example sentences (12)
Two of them are simple – past aorist inferential and past imperfect inferential – and are formed by the past participles of perfective and imperfective verbs, respectively.
Inductive categorical inference Popper held that science could not be grounded on such an inferential basis.
Interrogative Somewhat similar to the –mi evidential, the inferential evidential can be found in content questions.
Knowledge of such clothing remains inferential, since clothing materials deteriorate quickly compared to stone, bone, shell and metal artifacts.
Much is inferential and speculative, though numerous clues have emerged from his works and the writings of contemporary composers, theorists, and writers of the next several generations.
Only the subjects with autism—who lack the degree of inferential capacity normally associated with aspects of theory of mind —came close to functioning as "meme machines".
The existence of inferential forms has been attributed to Turkic influences by most Bulgarian linguists.
The following generation established the tools of classical inferential statistics (significance testing, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals) all based on frequentist probability.
This has changed with use of statistics in non-inferential contexts.
To still draw meaningful conclusions about the entire population, inferential statistics is needed.
Verb tenses There are 9 simple and 20 compound tenses in Turkish. 9 simple tenses are simple past (di'li geçmiş), inferential past (miş'li geçmiş), present continuous, simple present (aorist), future, wish, demand, necessitative ("must") and order.
Very often, though, coherence is taken to imply something more than simple logical consistency; often there is a demand that the propositions in a coherent system lend mutual inferential support to each other.
Common combinations with inferential
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- inferential and 3×
- of inferential 2×
- inferential statistics 2×