inferential
advancedC1/ɪnˈfɛrənʃəl/ · in-fer-en-tial
Relating to or derived from inference; having the nature of making conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
Meanings
Relating to or derived from inference; having the nature of making conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
استنتاج سے تعلق رکھنے والا؛ شواہد اور استدلال کی بنیاد پر نتائج نکالنے والے کی نوعیت کا حامل۔
استنتاجی
istintaaji
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- inferential reasoning
- inferential statistics
- inferential evidence
Example Sentences
The study utilized inferential statistics to draw conclusions about the population.
اس مطالعے نے آبادی کے بارے میں نتائج نکالنے کے لیے استنتاجی اعداد و شمار کا استعمال کیا۔
Is mutalae ne abadi ke bare mein nateeje nikalne ke liye istintaaji aadaad o shumaar ka istemal kiya.
Inferential analysis plays a critical role in scientific research.
استنتاجی تجزیہ سائنسی تحقیق میں اہم کردار ادا کرتا ہے۔
Istintaaji tajziya saainsee tehqiqat mein ahm kirdar ada karta hai.
Her inferential reasoning helped her arrive at the correct answer.
اس کا استنتاجی استدلال اسے درست جواب تک پہنچنے میں مدد کرتا ہے۔
Us ka istintaaji istidlal use durust jawab tak pohanchne mein madad karta hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'inferential' as 'inferred' conclusions.
Visualize a detective making conclusions based on clues.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
جو بات سمجھ میں آئے، وہ بات نہ تھی 'محسن' ہمیں، / استنتاج کا سلسلہ تو ہے ایک ہی لہجہ میں۔
Jo baat samajh mein aaye, woh baat na thi 'Mohsin' humein, / Istintaaj ka silsila to hai aik hi lehje mein.
What is understood is not what was said, 'Mohsin' to us, / The process of inference speaks in only one tone.
— Mohsin Naqvi, Unverified
* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
دیکھنے میں آتا ہے، مگر سمجھنے میں دقت ہوتی ہے۔
Dekhne mein aata hai, magar samajhne mein daqat hoti hai.
It appears upon viewing, but understanding is difficult.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "inferentialis" — pertaining to inference
First known use: 19th century
Derived from the Latin 'inferre', which means 'to bring in'. The word has evolved to be used in academic and analytical contexts to describe something that is based on or relating to inference.