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Example sentences for "deduces"

Lexicographically close words:
dedly; dedo; dedos; deduce; deduced; deducible; deducing; deduct; deducted; deducting
  1. The novelist deduces a man's probable actions from what he has observed of his character.

  2. The critic deduces a man's character from his works.

  3. The commander, on receipt of this directive, then deduces his true task.

  4. The subordinate, on discovering this fact, deduces the underlying task and carries through the estimate procedure, modified, as explained for the previous example.

  5. The application of these laws, which she deduces from the nature of man, she invites history to seek in the facts.

  6. From this precept of non-resistance Tolstoy deduces the wickedness of all war, however waged and for whatever object.

  7. His method is romantic always: he deduces his details from his theme, instead of inducing his theme from his details.

  8. He deduces his plan of the Social Order of the future from the historical past, and especially from the Middle Age regime, guided in so doing by his own personal feelings and views.

  9. By confronting all the passages of the papyrus in which one finds the word uxedu, Joachim deduces that it does not indicate any special disease, but has the general signification of “a painful swelling.

  10. When a tooth becomes livid, Galen deduces from this that the tooth is the seat of a morbid process equivalent to inflammation.

  11. From the writings of their ancient poets one also deduces in what high esteem the people of India held beautiful teeth, considering them one of the principal ornaments of the face.

  12. The child is occasionally grave and reflecting, and deduces well-founded inferences; he draws on the past, and plunges into the wide ocean of the future.

  13. In another passage he deduces the rule from the practice of Virgil and Homer;[370] but Ronsard seems to think that Virgil himself has not obeyed this law.

  14. This limitation Minturno deduces from the practice of Homer and Virgil.

  15. It is from these two facts that Castelvetro deduces the unities of time and place.

  16. The man of strong benevolent feelings deduces one inference.

  17. It lucidly explains the source and sanction of Civil Government, and deduces therefrom the duties and responsibilities of the governed.

  18. Nearly allied to the foregoing argument is that of the same author, in which he deduces from the right of slavery, supposing it to exist, another retinue of monstrous rights.

  19. What deduces from it the developments of being?

  20. Lamennais deduces from his trinitarian cosmogony grave errors, the preconceived design of accommodating facts to theory, and the substitution in almost every case of hypothesis for reality.

  21. Lamennais deduces therefrom, by a badly connected chain of analogies, his whole philosophy.

  22. The Subjective Analytic Course leads from the self-viewing of the ego up to the vision of God; the Synthetic Course starts from the fundamental Idea, God, and deduces from this the partial Ideas, or presents the world as the revelation of God.

  23. The assumption of a stream of population from Asia Minor across Turkey, Servia, and the parts to the north of the Adriatic is the Thraco-Pelasgian doctrine modified; since it deduces both tongues from a common source.

  24. But the Gothic historian Jornandes, deduces the Goths of the Danube first from the southern coasts of the Baltic, and ultimately from Scandinavia.

  25. Philo, then, in the same way as the rabbis, deduces all his teaching from the Bible, not because he holds that it was explicitly contained there, but because he desires to give to his philosophical notions Divine authority.

  26. We have already noticed[240] how ingeniously Philo deduces the Theory of Ideas from the Biblical account of the creation, and associates it with the Hebraic conception of the ministerial Wisdom and Word.

  27. Scepticism deduces no result, nor does it express its negation as anything positive.

  28. But it ought not to have been denied that there are passages, in which Irenæus hints at a subordination of the Son, and deduces this from his origin.

  29. Indeed he deduces his whole doctrine of memory from the sense of location, or he at least justifies those who do so.

  30. From these hypotheses he deduces a series of theorems among which it is impossible to find any contradiction, and he constructs a geometry whose faultless logic is inferior in nothing to that of the Euclidean geometry.

  31. As for the calculations themselves, they must be made in the second period of conscious work, that which follows the inspiration, that in which one verifies the results of this inspiration and deduces their consequences.

  32. Rosenkranz's edition, he yet deduces this last conception differently by saying that the categorical imperative presupposes it.

  33. Kant, who by no means desires to maintain his pretended principle of reason as objectively valid, but merely as subjectively necessary, deduces it even as such only by means of a shallow sophism, p.

  34. Philosophy unites truth, morality, and beauty, in what they possess in common, and deduces them from their unique Source, which is God.

  35. This philosopher finally proceeds to the unification of epic and lyric poetry, and from their union he deduces the dramatic form, which is in his view "the supreme incarnation of the essence and of the in-se of every art.

  36. Lastly, the true Form is such that it deduces the given nature from some source of being which is inherent in more natures, and which is better known in the natural order of things than the Form itself.

  37. Compare Bacon's philosophic observation[181] that the operative Form "deduces the given nature from some source of being which is inherent in more natures.

  38. Sir Gardiner Wilkinson says, the pieces are all of the same size and form, and deduces from this the inference that the game represented a species of draughts.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deduces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.