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deducing

  • present participle
    of deduce.
    deduce
    verb (used with object)
    to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer.

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These include age verification tools such as facial age estimation, which must be "robust" in deducing whether a user is over 18.

From BBC Nov. 20, 2025

He soon reemerged, correctly deducing that there will always be starry-eyed sports fans willing to overlook pervasive failings.

From Slate May 29, 2024

The IRS doesn’t track the race or ethnicity of taxpayers, but researchers used a methodology of deducing race by name and geography.

From Washington Times May 15, 2023

“It’s like deducing the properties of unobserved dark matter by looking at its gravitational effects.”

From Science Magazine Jul. 20, 2022

Am I right in deducing that these charges were incurred by you?

From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood