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deduzidos

Deduzidos is the plural form of the Portuguese participle deduzido, from the verb deduzir. The term functions as an adjective or as a verbal construction and describes something that has been inferred, derived, or subtracted from evidence, data, or calculations. In logic, data science, and statistics, deduzidos refer to conclusions or results obtained by deduction from premises or observations. In accounting and taxation, the expression is commonly used to indicate amounts that have been subtracted or deducted from a base, such as income or costs.

As an adjective, deduzidos agrees with the noun it modifies and can describe conclusions, values, or items

Etymology and usage notes: deduzir derives from Latin deducere, meaning to lead down or derive. The participle

See also: dedução, inferência, conclusão, cálculo.

produced
by
a
deductive
process.
For
example,
“conclusões
deduzidas
a
partir
dos
dados”
or
“valores
deduzidos
da
base
de
cálculo.”
In
financial
contexts,
phrases
like
“despesas
deduzidas”
or
“valor
deduzido
do
rendimento
bruto”
illustrate
the
sense
of
subtraction
or
reduction
applied
to
a
larger
total
to
reach
a
net
figure.
deduzido
is
used
in
neutral,
formal
writing
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
inferred
or
decreased,
with
agreement
in
gender
and
number
with
the
modified
noun.