All 3 Uses
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The Life and Death of King Richard III
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- The Mayor towards Guildhall hies him in all post:—There, at your meet'st advantage of the time, Infer the bastardy of Edward's children: Tell them how Edward put to death a citizen, Only for saying he would make his son Heir to the crown;—meaning, indeed, his house, Which, by the sign thereof, was termed so.†
Scene 3.5infer = conclude or guess by reasoning
- his own bastardy,—As being got, your father then in France, And his resemblance, being not like the duke: Withal I did infer your lineaments,—Being the right idea of your father, Both in your form and nobleness of mind;†
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- Infer fair England's peace by this alliance.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(infer) to figure out or guess by reasoning
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)