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Example sentences for "infers"

Lexicographically close words:
inferno; inferre; inferred; inferrible; inferring; infertile; infertility; infest; infestation; infestations
  1. Virtue infers liberty, as the transport of a burden implies active force.

  2. It is not probable that these poor people came from Phoenicia, as Bochart infers by a long train of Hebrew etymologies, and as the Abbe Barrier, after him, is of opinion also.

  3. One who learns French in France has persons and actions before his eyes; he easily infers that which concerns him.

  4. Correctly assuming that the life of the soul comes from the sight of truth, it falsely infers that the essence of truth is in the verbal formula.

  5. Paul infers that, because there are actually pious heathen, they must have a law which they obey.

  6. He assumes that we have no knowledge but sensible knowledge, and then easily infers that we do not know God.

  7. From all which he infers that it is arrogance and presumption to seek such a dignity, which made St. Paul himself tremble (1 Cor.

  8. But he draws a different inference: he infers from it a great change in Plato's own opinion, and he considers that the Sophistes is later in its date of composition than those other dialogues which it contradicts.

  9. He infers them from the subjective facts of his own mind.

  10. In the Xenophontic dialogue here referred to, Sokrates inverts the premiss and the conclusion: he infers that Mind and Reason govern the Kosmos, because the mind and reason of man govern the body of man.

  11. From this definition he infers that the abolitionists are greatly to blame for maintaining that American slavery is inherently and essentially sinful, and for insisting that it ought at once to be abolished.

  12. The logic which infers that because a man thinks the Federal Government bad, he must necessarily think all government so, has at least, the merit and the charm of novelty.

  13. Here, from the volition, from the effect, he infers the operation of the cause or power which produces it.

  14. If it is not; and if our scheme of liberty is perfectly consistent and reconcilable with it; then it infers nothing, and is nothing, that is opposed to what we hold.

  15. Foreknowledge, I admit, infers this kind of necessity; but is this any thing to the purpose?

  16. This is our present starting point then, agreed upon by all sides, that the foreknowledge of God infers the certainty of all future realities.

  17. Yet this is precisely the way in which the necessitarian proceeds, when he infers the necessity of human actions from the foreknowledge of God.

  18. The foreknowledge of God, I admit, infers the necessity of all human actions, in one sense of the word; but not that kind of necessity for which any necessitarian pleads, or against which any libertarian is at all concerned to contend.

  19. If a stone falls beside him, he naturally infers that some one has thrown it.

  20. Himalaya infers from the distribution of the several races, "that this caudal augmentation in most of its phases is an instance of degeneracy in these pre-eminently Alpine animals.

  21. This proof infers the existence from the ideal of God, and so approaches the nature of God through the attribute of perfection.

  22. The convulsive moments were such reflect and random acts as one sees in infants or infers in the embryo.

  23. One infers you wish to put away childish sex-curiosity and fulfil your destiny as a parent.

  24. I ask you, when he infers that I am in favor of setting the free and slave States at war, when the institution was placed in that attitude by those who made the Constitution, did they make any war?

  25. I was not using that passage for the purpose for which he infers I did use it.

  26. Sugríva infers that Hanumán and his band have been successful in their search, and that the exuberance of spirits and the mischief complained of, are but the natural expression of their joy.

  27. He infers that the whole country from Cape Lindesnaes to Cape North, and beyond that as far as the fortress of Vardhuus, has been gradually upraised, and on the southeast coast the elevation has amounted to more than 600 feet.

  28. Hence he infers that the period of alteration in the spots is a solar magnetic period.

  29. The former infers the universe to be an effect of mind because it is characterised by proportion or harmony, which is held to be only explicable by the operation of mind.

  30. He then proceeds to show that the specimens of manganese which he had made the subject of this experiment contained a portion of lime, and he infers that the black oxide of manganese consequently contains muriate of lime.

  31. There is nothing absolutely incorrect in this statement, but the reader naturally infers from it that the group in question occurs either exclusively or principally in these nine lines.

  32. It was certainly not a princely legacy, and infers that the object of it must have been in a humble condition in life to have rendered it important to her comfort.

  33. Bearing all things by the word of His power;" whence Basil infers (Cont.

  34. Therefore from the unity of order in things Aristotle infers (Metaph.

  35. We speak daily of the "importation of foreigners into the country;" but no one infers therefrom that they are brought in as slaves, but as passengers.

  36. The great man infers the true nature of the objects which produce his sensations, and can therefore represent the objects accurately.

  37. But when he infers that Godwin was also the first English writer who recognised in Cervantes a great humourist, satirist, moralist, and artist, he seems to me to overlook Fielding and others.

  38. He infers that large grain powder inflames more readily than the fine grain.

  39. Lavoisier infers then, that the oxygen in combining with azote to form nitric acid, only loses 7.

  40. The rat gets into a trap; gets out with trouble; infers that cheese in traps lacks value, and meddles with that trap no more.

  41. The astronomer observes this and that; adds his this and that to the this-and-thats of a hundred predecessors, infers an invisible planet, seeks it and finds it.

  42. He observes a smell, he infers a cheese, he seeks and finds.

  43. A while afterward, in another town, he sees the man enter a house; he infers that that is the new home, and follows to inquire.


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