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inferred

[in-furd] / ɪnˈfɜrd /


Example Sentences

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Under U.S. military law, all orders “may be inferred to be lawful,” with an exception only for “patently illegal orders.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s probably not fair, but I inferred that the Key West Literary Seminar actually had no idea what to do with a weekend full of crime writers.

From Salon

"If some people have mistakenly inferred that this children's production has any content about the migrant situation which has sparked debate in the UK some nine years later, then their reaction is misplaced."

From BBC

At a campus hearing in 2020, the cadet accused of assaulting the woman said he inferred permission for the encounter “from her reaction to his advances,” the records show.

From Los Angeles Times

Kempes and his like-minded ALife peers have logically inferred some obvious constraints on life, such as energy, for example, “because it’s the budget for everything an organism wants to do,” he says.

From Scientific American