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Inferring

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Inferring meaning

present participle and gerund of infer

Example sentences (20)

As was probably intended, people are now suggesting the ad has a wholly more salacious message in it, inferring Vaselining the anus for sexual intercourse.

But even with these published guidelines, finding doctors knowledgeable about interpreting the blood test results and inferring the possible health effects of PFAS exposure can be slow going.

Host Kayleigh McEnany even suggested that inferring the car's explosion was linked to Hamas or pro-Palestinian protests was reasonable.

It seems as though people were inferring, “Oh, no!

This seems to be inferring that Binance would have access to that former exchange’s customers and their crypto.

Inferring information helps humans learn and adapt quickly, but it also leaves us at risk of jumping to conclusions, as often happens with fake news or deep fake media.

It's never brought up again, inferring she quit, but the episode is a nice change of pace for Lane, placing her in the spotlight even if the story eventually goes nowhere.

Josuan Calderon et al, Inferring the time-varying coupling of dynamical systems with temporal convolutional autoencoders, DOI: 10.7554/eLife.

One of the major challenges in inferring GRNs is to establish causal relationships, rather than just correlation, among the various components of the system.

So, when you walk out of the meeting, are you inferring that all these meetings are not necessary.

There is uncertainty on these estimates because R cannot be directly measured and inferring its value becomes hard when the number of cases is low.

GUILTY – Death recorded,” she wrote, inferring that an execution took place.

Inferring what isn’t said is at the heart of reading, and it simply wasn’t tested.

To give the Nick and Judy shippers credit, inferring a romantic undertone isn’t totally out of left field.

And while the BU researchers cautioned against inferring anything about prevalence, it is still possible to quantify some of the risk—and to find it worrisome.

I question the figures given as accurately portrayed under the early detection of cancers programme for Argyll, inferring that the targets have not been reached (‘Early diagnoses of cancers fall’, The Oban Times, August 9).

Obviously I had no idea what that scene was inferring.

Prosecutors are inferring that Manafort associates himself with "despicable people and therefore he's despicable," he said.

According to her power PC theory, people filter observations of events through a basic belief that causes have the power to generate (or prevent) their effects, thereby inferring specific cause-effect relations.

Affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, fallacy of the converse or confusion of necessity and sufficiency, is a formal fallacy of inferring the converse from the original statement.