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Deductive (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Relating to logical deduction; "deductive reasoning".

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Examples

  • The detective used deductive reasoning to piece together the evidence and solve the crime.
  • Her deductive powers were renowned, and she was often called upon to help with difficult cases.
  • The scientist's deductive approach to the problem led to a major breakthrough in the field.
  • The professor taught his students how to use deductive reasoning to evaluate arguments and make informed decisions.
  • By using deductive logic, the mathematician was able to prove the theorem that had eluded him for months.

Related Words

  • Deduction (noun)
  • Deduce (verb)

Meaning 2

Involving inferences from general principles.

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The detective used deductive reasoning to figure out the identity of the culprit from the evidence at the crime scene.
  • By analyzing the symptoms and test results, the doctor made a deductive diagnosis of the patient's condition.
  • The professor's deductive argument about the effects of climate change on polar bears was convincing to the students.
  • Using deductive logic, the programmer was able to identify the source of the bug in the code.
  • The jury applied deductive thinking to evaluate the credibility of the witnesses and arrive at a verdict.

Antonyms

  • Inductive

Related Words

  • Deduce (verb)
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