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A shriek of glee briefly broke out across the Web as inquiring minds tried to deduce who was the lucky lady.

From this it was possible to deduce that the airplane hit the ocean whole, and at what speed.

In fact, we are left to deduce the content of her letters to him from his responses to her.

They want the jury to deduce that it was a sort of habitual foreplay employed by the popular coach.

The greatest gift is our own eyes, sense of smell, and abilities to deduce.

Of the social animals, man presents the most complete type, and the one from which we can best deduce the conditions of the class.

That we are able from the hypothesis to deduce the known facts, gives only the affirmative instance, A B C, a b c.

In any other case, it is no evidence of the truth of the hypothesis that we are able to deduce the real phenomena from it.

We arrive at it by comparing different passages together; we deduce it from the thread and connection of the discourse.

We must have the courage to look at the facts unflinchingly, and deduce from them all the wondrous consequences they involve.

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On this page you'll find 82 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to deduce, such as: deduct, glean, infer, presuppose, surmise, and analyze.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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