Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inferencing
Noun
/ɪnˈfɜr.ənsɪŋ/

Definition
The process of drawing conclusions or making deductions based on available information or evidence.

Examples
- By analyzing the data, the researchers engaged in inferencing about the causes of the observed phenomena.
- Good readers use inferencing to fill in gaps and understand the deeper meanings of a text.
- During the discussion, she made several inferencing based on the historical context presented.

Meaning
Inferencing refers to the mental activity of using clues, background knowledge, and logical reasoning to come to a conclusion that isn’t explicitly stated. It’s a crucial skill in reading comprehension and critical thinking.

Synonyms
- Deduction
- Conclusion
- Inference
- Reasoning