Sentences with deduce
de·duce
D d - Alison had cleverly deduced that I was the author of the letter. [VERB that]
- To deduce a part from the whole
- We are given, or can deduce, the basics.
- Tidal record to deduce that the moon has been slipping away from us at about four centimetres a year since the late Precambrian period.
- From the evidence the detective deduced that the gardener had done it.
- To deduce one's lineage.
- Ajani became mayor of Doncaster, and later still died while on a fun run, from which history might deduce he was allergic to runs.
- It is easy but wrong to deduce that the phlegmatic side to Burns is the consequence of his rural upbringing in the Adelaide Hills.