What is another word for Deduced?

Pronunciation: [dɪdjˈuːst] (IPA)

Deduced is a verb that means to arrive at a conclusion by reasoning or deduction. There are various synonyms that can be used in place of the word deduced, such as inferred, concluded, derived, surmised, gathered, assumed, reckoned, and derived. These synonyms imply that the conclusion was reached through a process of reasoning or deduction. For example, if a detective solves a case by analyzing the available evidence, they might deduce or infer who the culprit is. Alternatively, one could also assume or surmise who the culprit might be based on circumstantial evidence. Ultimately, the choice of synonym depends on the context and the degree of certainty involved.

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Usage examples for Deduced

We're very busy just now, Tommy and I.' They had become bored with the new atmosphere; they wanted to throw it wholly off, and be left in peace with their less reputable friends; this Mrs. Venables Deduced, with displeasure now rising.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
Stas Deduced from this that they were following Smain's trail, and the thought frightened him in the first moments.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Where I have enlarged them, I desire the false critics would not always think that those thoughts are wholly mine, but either that they are secretly in the poet, or may be fairly Deduced from him; or at least, if both these considerations should fail, that my own is of a piece with his, and that if he were living, and an Englishman, they are such as he would probably have written.
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos

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