What is another word for Deducing?

Pronunciation: [dɪdjˈuːsɪŋ] (IPA)

Deducing is an important skill for understanding and analyzing information. There are numerous words one can use to describe this process such as inferring, concluding, determining, extrapolating, making inferences, presuming, supposing, reasoning, judging, and discerning. Each synonym for deducing carries a slightly different connotation and implies a different level of certainty or specificity about the conclusion being reached. For example, inferring suggests making an educated guess based on available information, while concluding implies a definitive decision reached after careful consideration. By mastering the different nuances of the words associated with deducing, one can more effectively communicate and analyze complex information.

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    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      netting.
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What are the hypernyms for Deducing?

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Usage examples for Deducing

Yoritomo continues, saying that there is a very close connection between the faculty of judging and that of Deducing.
"Common Sense Subtitle: How To Exercise It"
Yoritomo-Tashi
However, without the causes being so striking, many people have owed their fortune to the faculty which they possest of Deducing results where the analogy of the past circumstances suggested to them what would happen.
"Common Sense Subtitle: How To Exercise It"
Yoritomo-Tashi
He is too bent on proving it to be necessary to think of asking whether it is actual, and even a man of science like Mr. A. R. Wallace, while regretting that Mr. George had not chosen to build his proposals on ground of fact, declares that he adopted an equally legitimate method in Deducing his results "from the admitted principles and data of political economy."
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

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