deducement

[dɪˈdjuːsmənt]

deducement Definition

  • 1the act of deducing or inferring something
  • 2a conclusion reached by reasoning

Using deducement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deducement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The detective made a deducement based on the evidence found at the crime scene.

  • Example

    Her deducement was that he was lying.

  • Example

    The deducement drawn from the experiment was that the hypothesis was correct.

deducement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with deducement

  • a conclusion reached through logical reasoning

    Example

    The logical deducement from the evidence is that the suspect is guilty.

  • a conclusion that is incorrect or invalid

    Example

    His false deducement led him to make the wrong decision.

  • a conclusion that is valid and based on accurate reasoning

    Example

    The sound deducement from the data is that the hypothesis is true.

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Summary: deducement in Brief

'Deducement' [dɪˈdjuːsmənt] refers to the act of inferring or deducing something, often resulting in a conclusion based on reasoning. It can be used in various contexts, such as detective work or scientific experiments, as in 'The deducement drawn from the experiment was that the hypothesis was correct.' Phrases like 'logical deducement' and 'false deducement' describe the validity of the conclusion reached.