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infer to bring in, to introduce: “Infer the bastardy of Edward's children,” RICHARD III., iii. 5. 75 ; “I did infer your lineaments,” RICHARD III., iii. 7. 12 ; “Infer fair England's peace,” RICHARD III., iv. 4. 343 ; “thus hath the duke inferr'd,” RICHARD III., iii. 7. 32 ; “more than I have inferr'd,” RICHARD III., v. 3. 314 ; “'tis inferr'd to us,” TIMON OF ATHENS, iii. 5. 72 ; “Inferreth arguments,” 3 HENRY VI., iii. 1. 49 ; “Inferring arguments,” 3 HENRY VI., ii. 2. 44.

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