- inference in·fer·ence n
- ['ɪnf(ə)r(ə)ns]
deduzione f, illazione f
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
in|fer|ence — «IHN fuhr uhns», noun. 1. the act or process of inferring: »to form a judgment by inference from known facts. What happened is only a matter of inference; no one saw the accident. SYNONYM(S): deduction, illation, presumption, assumption, surmise … Useful english dictionary
inference — in·fer·ence / in fə rəns/ n 1: the act or process of inferring; specif: the act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow logically from that of the former 2: something … Law dictionary
Inference — In fer*ence, n. [From {Infer}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or process of inferring by deduction or induction. [1913 Webster] Though it may chance to be right in the conclusions, it is yet unjust and mistaken in the method of inference. Glanvill.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inference — in|fer|ence [ ınfərəns ] noun * count an opinion you form about something that is based on information you already have: inference from: It s impossible to make inferences from such a small sample. make/draw inferences: They hope to draw… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inference — in|fer|ence [ˈınfərəns] n 1.) something that you think is true, based on information that you have draw/make inferences (about/from sth) ▪ What inferences have you drawn from this evidence? 2.) [U] when someone infers something by inference ▪ He… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inference — in•fer•ence [[t]ˈɪn fər əns, frəns[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of inferring 2) something that is inferred 3) pho logic a) the process of deriving from assumed premises either the strict logical conclusion or one that is to some degree probable… … From formal English to slang
inference — in·fer·ence … English syllables
INFÉRENCE — Opération de l’esprit qui passe de propositions assertives, comme prémisses, à des propositions assertives, comme conclusions. Au sens strict, on distingue l’inférence du raisonnement en ce qu’elle peut être soit médiate soit immédiate (passer de … Encyclopédie Universelle