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Infer (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: sir, keep calm, cause, but dont carry on, introduce, lead to, sir thomas more, inflict, lead

Conjugation of infer

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
infer
infer
infers
infer
infer
infer
Future Simple
will infer
will infer
will infer
will infer
will infer
will infer
Past Simple
inferred
inferred
inferred
inferred
inferred
inferred
Conditional Simple
would infer
would infer
would infer
would infer
would infer
would infer
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am inferring
are inferring
is inferring
are inferring
are inferring
are inferring
Future Progressive
will be inferring
will be inferring
will be inferring
will be inferring
will be inferring
will be inferring
Past Progressive
was inferring
were inferring
was inferring
were inferring
were inferring
were inferring
Conditional Progressive
would be inferring
would be inferring
would be inferring
would be inferring
would be inferring
would be inferring
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have inferred
have inferred
has inferred
have inferred
have inferred
have inferred
Future Perfect
will have inferred
will have inferred
will have inferred
will have inferred
will have inferred
will have inferred
Past Perfect
had inferred
had inferred
had inferred
had inferred
had inferred
had inferred
Conditional Perfect
would have inferred
would have inferred
would have inferred
would have inferred
would have inferred
would have inferred
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been inferring
have been inferring
has been inferring
have been inferring
have been inferring
have been inferring
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been inferring
will have been inferring
will have been inferring
will have been inferring
will have been inferring
will have been inferring
Past Perfect Progressive
had been inferring
had been inferring
had been inferring
had been inferring
had been inferring
had been inferring
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been inferring
would have been inferring
would have been inferring
would have been inferring
would have been inferring
would have been inferring

Examples of infer

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility "of an Atlantic or a Niagara without ever having seen or heard of one or the other. "
"Seducing!" Did you lead her to infer that...
(Stone) We can infer what happened outside from the evidence.
- Am I to infer from that that you were? - Good terms. Yes.
- I can infer anything I want now, Chief.
"From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility "of an Atlantic or a Niagara without ever having seen or heard of one or the other. "
"Seducing!" Did you lead her to infer that...
(Stone) We can infer what happened outside from the evidence.
- Am I to infer from that that you were? - Good terms. Yes.
- I can infer anything I want now, Chief.
"Didn't do nothing" is a double negative, infers the positive.
- It infers that she modelled!
He infers that the Earl of Surrey has no business being so treated in the first place.
He infers, Mr Murphy, that we share a common ancestry with monkeys.
It's true I took the gold and I'm the only one responsible for taking it but not for the reasons the court infers.
"Didn't do nothing" is a double negative, infers the positive.
- It infers that she modelled!
He infers that the Earl of Surrey has no business being so treated in the first place.
He infers, Mr Murphy, that we share a common ancestry with monkeys.
It's true I took the gold and I'm the only one responsible for taking it but not for the reasons the court infers.
"It can be inferred from the first test "that the phone found only a few feet from the body does not belong to the victim."
"Thus saith the duke, thus hath the duke inferred" - but nothing spoke in warrant from himself.
- She inferred it.
- We just showed up at the bar and she inferred a lot from that without any help from us.
- lt's inferred.
- How you take it, that's inferring. - Okay.
- I hope your not inferring that we might nick your fags.
- I'm not inferring anything.
- We don't like what you're inferring.
- What are you inferring ?
"It can be inferred from the first test "that the phone found only a few feet from the body does not belong to the victim."
"Thus saith the duke, thus hath the duke inferred" - but nothing spoke in warrant from himself.
- She inferred it.
- We just showed up at the bar and she inferred a lot from that without any help from us.
- lt's inferred.
- How you take it, that's inferring. - Okay.
- I hope your not inferring that we might nick your fags.
- I'm not inferring anything.
- We don't like what you're inferring.
- What are you inferring ?

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