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inferred, ppl. a.|ɪnˈfɜːrd| [f. infer v. + -ed.] †a. Brought in, brought on, inflicted (obs.). b. Derived by inference.
1592Greene Upst. Courtier in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) II. 228 That when they have wasted what their fathers left them by pride, they may grow sparing and humble by inferred pouerty. 1690Locke Hum. Und. iv. xvii. (R.), To see or suppose such a connection of the two ideas of the inferred proposition. 1866Fowler Deduct. Logic iii. §1 (1869) 81 The inferred proposition being virtually contained in the propositions from which it is inferred. |