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uninferable

[ˌəninˈfɜːrəbl]

uninferable Definition

not able to be inferred or deduced; not capable of being logically derived from something known or assumed.

Using uninferable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The conclusion is inferable from the premises, but the premises themselves are not inferable from anything else.

  • Example

    The meaning of the word is inferable from the context, but its origin is not inferable from any known source.

  • Example

    The existence of God is inferable from the complexity of the universe, but it is not inferable from scientific evidence alone.

uninferable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for uninferable

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Summary: uninferable in Brief

'Uninferable' [ˌəninˈfɜːrəbl] describes something that cannot be logically derived from something known or assumed. It is often used in contexts where a conclusion can be drawn, but the premises leading to that conclusion are not themselves inferable. For example, 'The conclusion is inferable from the premises, but the premises themselves are not inferable from anything else.'