0 present participle of deduce
1 to reach an answer or a decision by thinking carefully about the known facts:
They are restricted to observing overt behaviour, and deducing intentions from it.
We do this by proving a more general statement, and deducing it by specialization.
Deducing the answer to question five is done by verbal phrase coordination and object-ellipsis inference.
Species- or variety-specific inhibitory effects and mechanisms provide a scientific basis for deducing the appropriate management for specific crop systems.
Example of deducing the validity of planetary gear system.
It consists in deducing better bounds for a variable by using the other bounds and one of the constraints.
Some ancient authors were content to observe order without deducing from it a moral lesson.
While it is typical in philosophy of science to talk about deducing results from theories, the inferential moves described above are patently not deductive.