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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
infer .
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Examples
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Crawford said that although the title infers it is for women only, men also attend the conference each year.
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If happiness was in fact a genetic trait as the title infers - then obviously it would be inherited if you had it.
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If happiness was in fact a genetic trait as the title infers - then obviously it would be inherited if you had it.
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If happiness was in fact a genetic trait as the title infers - then obviously it would be inherited if you had it.
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Hybrid cloudA hybrid cloud, as the name infers, is a cloud capability that joins either on-premise infrastructure to private or public clouds, or clouds to each other, to provide a customer with a bespoke environment to meet their specific operational needs.
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This term infers a seemingly benign and improved means for eliciting information.
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haha the title infers that Zhang Ziyi quit as soon as she heard Hugh was on board
Hugh Jackman Joins 'Snow Flower', Zhang Ziyi Backs Out « FirstShowing.net 2010
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ID by the way infers from the physical to the cause, not from putative events to life.
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I think I tend to feel a little sore when someone infers from a couple of paragraphs giving an insight into an hour of my day that I am (insert random negative word here).
reprieve 2008
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So the word infers; for we are not said to believe dia Christou,
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ 1616-1683 1967
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