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deduce

[dih-doos, -dyoos] / dɪˈdus, -ˈdyus /


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On the subject of lyricism, as may be deduced by now, it was a largely disappointing year for new musicals—but not for musical-theater performances.

From The Wall Street Journal

These include age verification tools such as facial age estimation, which must be "robust" in deducing whether a user is over 18.

From BBC

But Igor isn’t just adept at sniffing out truffles — he quickly deduces that she’s emotionally lost.

From Los Angeles Times

The detective and his team deduce that the plotters likely include government and industry officials in Canada and the U.S., as well as organized-crime figures and even members of the Quebec police force.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then, with what it deduces about an individual's personality, the AI overlays that on top of what advertisers already know about people.

From BBC