Deduced can be categorized as a verb.
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deduce - reason by deduction; establish by deduction | ||
deduce - conclude by reasoning; in logic |
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1. | verb | I deduced a new theory. | |
2. | verb | But the case nevertheless is, that those things derive their origin from the proxysm of the crucifixion, and the theory deduced therefrom, which was, that one person could stand in the place of another, and could perform meritorious services for him. | |
3. | verb | Tom correctly deduced that Mary was pregnant. | |
4. | verb | We had all listened with the deepest interest to this sketch of the night's doings, which Holmes had deduced from signs so subtle and minute that, even when he had pointed them out to us, we could scarcely follow him in his reasoning. | |
5. | verb | Again and again in cases of the most varying sorts—forgery cases, robberies, murders—I have felt the presence of this force, and I have deduced its action in many of those undiscovered crimes in which I have not been personally consulted. | |
6. | verb | For years past I have continually been conscious of some power behind the malefactor, some deep organising power which forever stands in the way of the law, and throws its shield over the wrong-doer. Again and again in cases of the most varying sorts--forgery cases, robberies, murders--I have felt the presence of this force, and I have deduced its action in many of those undiscovered crimes in which I have not been personally consulted. For years I have endeavoured to break through the veil which shrouded it, and at last the time came when I seized my thread and followed it, until it led me, after a thousand cunning windings, to ex-Professor Moriarty of mathematical celebrity. | |
7. | verb | This was the organisation which I deduced, Watson, and which I devoted my whole energy to exposing and breaking up. | |
8. | verb | We began to see what we can deduce from it. | |
9. | verb | Sherlock Holmes could deduce much out of the smallest details. | |
10. | verb | What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? | |
11. | verb | "How in the world did you deduce that?" I asked. | |
12. | verb | What do you deduce from that? | |
13. | verb | We began to see what we can deduce from it. | |
14. | verb | Sherlock Holmes could deduce much out of the smallest details. | |
15. | verb | What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? |
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I deduced a new theory. | |
But the case nevertheless is, that those things derive their origin from the proxysm of the crucifixion, and the theory deduced therefrom, which was, that one person could stand in the place of another, and could perform meritorious services for him. | |
Tom correctly deduced that Mary was pregnant. | |
We had all listened with the deepest interest to this sketch of the night's doings, which Holmes had deduced from signs so subtle and minute that, even when he had pointed them out to us, we could scarcely follow him in his reasoning. | |
Again and again in cases of the most varying sorts—forgery cases, robberies, murders—I have felt the presence of this force, and I have deduced its action in many of those undiscovered crimes in which I have not been personally consulted. | |
For years past I have continually been conscious of some power behind the malefactor, some deep organising power which forever stands in the way of the law, and throws its shield over the wrong-doer. Again and again in cases of the most varying sorts--forgery cases, robberies, murders--I have felt the presence of this force, and I have deduced its action in many of those undiscovered crimes in which I have not been personally consulted. For years I have endeavoured to break through the veil which shrouded it, and at last the time came when I seized my thread and followed it, until it led me, after a thousand cunning windings, to ex-Professor Moriarty of mathematical celebrity. | |
This was the organisation which I deduced, Watson, and which I devoted my whole energy to exposing and breaking up. | |
We began to see what we can deduce from it. | |
Sherlock Holmes could deduce much out of the smallest details. | |
What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? | |
"How in the world did you deduce that?" I asked. | |
What do you deduce from that? | |
We began to see what we can deduce from it. | |
Sherlock Holmes could deduce much out of the smallest details. | |
What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count? |