INFERENCE in a Sentence
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66 example sentences for INFERENCE, such as:
1. I inferred this fact from the evidence I have gathered.
2. On entering the house this last inference was confirmed.
3. Knowing what I knew, I set up an inference of my own here.
4. It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.
5. I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference.
2. On entering the house this last inference was confirmed.
3. Knowing what I knew, I set up an inference of my own here.
4. It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.
5. I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of INFERENCE
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inference
n. the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation
Classic Sentence: (55 in 4 pages)
1 On entering the house this last inference was confirmed.
2 On being shown her chamber, she was so dreadfully sensible of its comforts as to suggest the inference that she would have preferred to pass the night on the mangle in the laundry.
3 If Lady Bertram, with all her incompetency and languor, could feel this, the inference of what her niece, alive and enlightened as she was, must feel, was elevating.
4 I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In IV. THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY
Context Highlight In IV. THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY
5 Once or twice we drifted into talk, and I can remember that more than once he expressed a keen interest in my methods of observation and inference.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In VI. The Adventure of The Musgrave Ritual
Context Highlight In VI. The Adventure of The Musgrave Ritual
6 Pray interrupt me if there is any inference which is not perfectly clear to you.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In VII. The Adventure of The Reigate Squires
Context Highlight In VII. The Adventure of The Reigate Squires
7 Holmes had shaken off his temporary ill-humour, and his characteristic talk, with its keen observance of detail and subtle power of inference held me amused and enthralled.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In IX. The Adventure of The Resident Patient
Context Highlight In IX. The Adventure of The Resident Patient
8 It would be difficult to name any articles which afford a finer field for inference than a pair of glasses, especially so remarkable a pair as these.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE GOLDEN PINCE-NEZ
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE GOLDEN PINCE-NEZ
9 But, in that early severity of the Puritan character, an inference of this kind could not so indubitably be drawn.
10 Knowing what I knew, I set up an inference of my own here.
11 Now, if to this consideration you superadd the official supremacy of a ship-master, then, by inference, you will derive the cause of that peculiarity of sea-life just mentioned.
12 Hence, by inference, it has been believed by some whalemen, that the Nor West Passage, so long a problem to man, was never a problem to the whale.
13 These things are we told, and in this record of ours we have proof by inference.
14 From this he had drawn the inference that this person, once in the forest, had dug a hole with his pick, buried the coffer, and reclosed the hole with his shovel.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II—IN WHICH THE READER WILL PERUSE TWO VERSES, WH...
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II—IN WHICH THE READER WILL PERUSE TWO VERSES, WH...
15 The inference from all which is, that there is no surer or more necessary restraint on the violence of an unruly multitude, than the presence of some one whose character and bearing command respect.
Example Sentence:
1 If he is guilty, then by inference so is she; both should be in trouble.
2 You seemed to know about this book, and by inference I thought you had read it.
3 It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.
4 It is possible to infer two completely opposite conclusions from this set of facts.
5 He can logically infer that if the battery is dead then the horn will not sound.
6 From the students' glazed looks, it was easy for me to infer that they were bored out of their minds.
7 I inferred this fact from the evidence I have gathered.
8 The value of data depends on our skill in drawing inferences from it.
9 In the absence of detailed documentary evidence, we can only make inferences about Minoan religion.
10 In the former, the researcher can draw very strong inferences from comparisons between randomized groups.
11 After all, people with a naturalistic worldview make philosophical inferences about the world supposedly based on the scientific evidence.