deduce (something) from (something)

deduce (something) from (something)

To infer information from something. Oh, I deduced from her disinterested tone that she wouldn't be joining us today. A: "Did you know he wasn't coming?" B: "I deduced that when I saw you pull up alone."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

deduce something from something

to infer or conclude something from a set of facts. Can I deduce a bit of anger from your remarks? I deduce nothing from everything I have heard today.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • deduce
  • deduce from
  • be not having any (of it)
  • he, she, etc. isn't having any
  • not be having any of it
  • not having any
  • have a bad time
  • draw an inference
  • infer from
  • infer from (something)