It means to use what you know and make a guess
The prefix "infer-" comes from the Latin word "inferre," which means to bring in or introduce. In English, the prefix "infer-" is commonly used to indicate something that is below or beneath, as in words like inferno or infertile.
The word that means to get facts or context to figure out what is being implied by reading between the lines is "infer."
full of hate.
able to bend easily without breaking or snapping.
Laudible likely means deserving of praise or worthy of admiration.
infer means to guess
INFER means to DEDUCE or to FIGURE something out in a given situation.
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
The prefix "infer-" comes from the Latin word "inferre," which means to bring in or introduce. In English, the prefix "infer-" is commonly used to indicate something that is below or beneath, as in words like inferno or infertile.
The word that means to get facts or context to figure out what is being implied by reading between the lines is "infer."
full of hate.
No, learn is not an antonym for infer. The two concepts are actually more similar than they are dissimilar. To learn is to gain knowledge, while to infer is to make some kind of reasonable guess, which if you are doing it correctly, will also add to your knowledge.
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
It means to get a girl/ woman into your bed and have sex.
استنتاج pronounced: estentag which means to assume or conclude
Capable of being reached!