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1 infer
[in'fə:]past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.)* * *[infɜ:]transitive verbizvajati, skleniti, sklepati, zaključiti, povzeti ( from iz)
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