infers
Infers is the third-person singular present tense of the verb infer. To infer is to derive a conclusion from evidence, reasoning, or data, rather than from direct statements. Infers is used when the subject performs the act of drawing conclusions, as in "The scientist infers from the data that the reaction is exothermic." An alternative construction is "We infer that..." or "From these results, the researchers infer that the method is reliable."
Etymology: The English verb infer comes from Latin inferre "to bring in, induce," via Old French inférer.
Usage and nuance: Infers typically governs prepositional phrases such as from or that. The phrase "infer from"
Distinctions: Infer is often contrasted with deduce; both involve reasoning, but deduce emphasizes logical consequence from
In other fields: In computer science, type inference is the process by which a compiler deduces types