Inference


The meaning of the word Inference is: a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence


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From the data collected, scientists were able to make the inference that the water was polluted to the extent it was unsafe to drink.

published by Aura on 2021-03-25 01:33:15


The only inference that could be made from the swat team surrounding the school was that there was an armed suspect in the building.

published by Kirk on 2021-10-25 12:50:10


Based on the emissions coming from the plant, the inference was made that the nuclear weapons would soon be completed.

published by Carlena on 2021-09-19 06:04:41


The football player did not appreciate the media’s inference that he should retire because of his old age.

published by Jesica on 2021-10-13 07:32:14


Because you only saw one half of the couple’s story when you peeped through the window, your inference about the abuse is wrong.

published by Lowell on 2021-12-25 10:31:21


The inference my mother was baking something delicious was confirmed when I walked into the house and inhaled the scent of an apple pie.

published by Carman on 2021-08-31 18:30:28


From looking at the criminal profile, what inference can you draw about the suspect?

published by Wei on 2021-11-08 02:36:25


My father’s inference I was not studying was confirmed by the arrival of my failing report card in the mail.

published by Sheron on 2021-01-18 08:52:28


Since the committee had no facts or figures, they decided to refrain from making an inference about next year’s budget.

published by Eloy on 2021-10-31 19:11:51


I was asked to make an inference after observing an experiment in the lab today.

published by Page on 2021-09-18 10:36:21


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