Deduce from Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To reach a conclusion based on evidence or logical reasoning taken from something else.
Usage & Nuances
Formal or semi-formal; often used in academic, scientific, or logical discussions. Typical structure: 'deduce from the evidence,' 'deduce from his behavior.' Often replaced in casual speech by 'figure out from' or 'guess from.' Don't confuse with 'induce' (which means to lead to something rather than to infer).
Example Sentences
We can deduce from the footprints that someone was here.
basic
She deduced from his voice that he was upset.
basic
Scientists deduce from data to make discoveries.
basic
You can't just deduce from a single comment what someone really feels.
natural
From his messy desk, I deduced he must be pretty busy.
natural
People sometimes deduce from rumors rather than facts.
natural