inferred, implied or resolved?
Inferred… inferred or concluded.
Involved… intertwined, tangled, involved.
Solved……analyzed, decided.
I would say solved, (“solved/reasoning – the first letters give a clue).
Source(s): My Concise English Dictionary and My GCE English Language.
Inferred means you’re just guessing; related to inference or prediction.
To insinuate, I suppose, is to guess?
I still think you are using inductive reasoning as opposed to deductive reasoning.
I would say inferred…but I think you’re thinking inductive reasoning. I am not sure.
deducted
derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: they deduced his displeasure from his cold tone.
Source(s): dictionary. with
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