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inferred definition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"inferred definition" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when discussing a meaning that is derived from context or implications rather than explicitly stated. For example, "The inferred definition of the term can vary based on the surrounding text." Alternative expressions include "implied meaning" and "derived definition."
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Alternative expressions(20)
implied meaning
implicit definition
inferred meaning
assumed meaning
likely definition
likely meaning
commonly understood definition
prevailing definition
suggested reading
logical understanding
reasonable explanation
widely accepted definition
generally accepted definition
widely recognized definition
standard definition
shared understanding
accepted definition
common understanding
general consensus
established definition
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60 human-written examples
A language made up of distinct dialects, colloquialisms, inferred meanings, local definitions, and tradition-rich nuances all driven by long-standing cultural influences.
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The putative ancestral eutherian genome, reconstructed on the basis of the synteny analysis of 7 vertebrate genome sequences, not only confirmed the results of previous molecular cytogenetic studies but also increased the definition of the inferred structure of ancestral eutherian chromosomes.
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Our working definition of stress was: "an inferred internal state which denotes a real or perceived perturbation to an organism's physiological homeostasis or psychological well-being", as used by Ward et al.[ 21], and similar to that used by McEwen [ 22], as we felt it was appropriate to this context.
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The inferred intention of the migrant in the definition may seem unstable from a scientific perspective, because intentions and behaviors can change or be misreported, but in this context there has been much experience of labor migration and the notion of a non-resident household member is well understood.
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To characterize how functionally informative the inferred networks are, we employ four structural definitions of network communities (Fig. 4 and Supplementary Figs S6 and S7).
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This was in agreement with the groupings as inferred from distance tree based analysis (Fig. 2) and as employed in the definition of the groups (i.e. catchment-specific) in the amovas (Table 2).
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Orthology and paralogy predictions are then predicted according to the original definition of orthology (i.e. orthology if the ancestral node is an inferred speciation event, and paralogy if the ancestral node is inferred as a duplication event) (28).
Sample Question 2: It can reasonably be inferred that which of the following characters from the passage lives according to Abshu's definition of a life fully lived?
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We used two metrics in our comparison mean deviation and Pearson's correlation between the inferred and actual local ancestries for each simulated admixed individual (see Methods and Models section for their definitions).
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Altogether, our results corroborate that the inferred disease associations reflect common molecular mechanisms and indicate applications for disease gene prediction as well as disease classification and definition.
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It is the inferred cost difference between those two scenarios.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "inferred definition", ensure the context provides sufficient clues for the reader to accurately deduce the intended meaning. Ambiguity can lead to misinterpretations.
Common error
Avoid using "inferred definition" when the meaning is not reasonably clear from the context. If the definition requires significant mental gymnastics to arrive at, it's better to state it explicitly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "inferred definition" acts as a noun phrase, where "inferred" modifies "definition", indicating a definition that is not explicitly stated but derived through reasoning or context. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "inferred definition" refers to a meaning that is not directly stated but is understood based on context or implication. Although Ludwig has not found direct instances of this exact phrase in its database, it indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English. Related concepts include "implied meaning" and "unstated definition". When using this phrase, ensure that the context provides sufficient clues to allow the reader to accurately deduce the intended meaning. Because the meaning relies on interpretation, subjective misunderstandings can occur, so clarity is key.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inferred meaning
Slightly broader, referring to any meaning deduced, not just a definition.
implied meaning
Focuses on the meaning suggested but not directly expressed.
unstated definition
Highlights that the definition is not explicitly mentioned.
implicit definition
Stresses the indirectly expressed nature of the definition.
understood definition
Emphasizes the definition that is assumed or taken for granted.
deduced meaning
Highlights the process of reasoning to arrive at the definition.
derived definition
Focuses on the definition obtained from a source or origin.
conjectured definition
Emphasizes the speculative nature of the definition.
presumed definition
Highlights the definition that is taken as true without proof.
assumed meaning
Focuses on a meaning that is taken for granted or supposed.
FAQs
How can I use "inferred definition" in a sentence?
You might say, "The "inferred definition" of 'success' in that culture differs greatly from Western ideals," implying the definition isn't directly stated but understood through context.
What's an alternative to "inferred definition"?
Alternatives include "implied meaning", "unstated definition", or "implicit definition", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
When is it appropriate to use "inferred definition" over "explicit definition"?
Use "inferred definition" when the meaning is derived from context or implication, whereas "explicit definition" is used when the meaning is directly and clearly stated.
Can the "inferred definition" be subjective?
Yes, the "inferred definition" can be subjective as it relies on interpretation. Therefore, clear communication is crucial to minimize misunderstandings.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested