deducement (Meaning)
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deducement (n.)
Inference; deduction; thing deduced.
Synonyms & Antonyms of deducement
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deducement Sentence Examples
- Her deducement about the suspect's whereabouts led to a breakthrough in the investigation.
- The lawyer's legal deducement convinced the jury of the defendant's innocence.
- Through careful deducement, the scientist formulated a hypothesis to explain the observed phenomena.
- His deducement of the company's future prospects proved to be accurate.
- The detective's deducement of the timeline helped piece together the sequence of events.
- The historian's deducement of the ancient civilization's customs shed light on their culture.
- Using deductive reasoning, she made a deducement about the outcome of the experiment.
- Her deducement about the plot of the novel surprised her friends with its accuracy.
- The mathematician's deducement of the equation's solution was lauded by his peers.
- His deducement of the culprit's identity shocked everyone in the courtroom.
FAQs About the word deducement
Inference; deduction; thing deduced.
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Her deducement about the suspect's whereabouts led to a breakthrough in the investigation.
The lawyer's legal deducement convinced the jury of the defendant's innocence.
Through careful deducement, the scientist formulated a hypothesis to explain the observed phenomena.
His deducement of the company's future prospects proved to be accurate.