deduction

/dɪˈdʌkʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

13
1

(noun.) working things out from the facts

ADJ

brilliant | logical | reasonable

VERB + DEDUCTION

make

PREP

by ~

The detective solved the mystery by deduction after examining all the clues carefully.

~ about

Scientists made important deductions about the age of the fossils by studying the rock layers.

PHRASES

powers of deduction

She used her powers of deduction to figure out who had eaten all the cookies.

a process of deduction

The detective used a careful process of deduction to identify the suspect from the clues.

2

(noun.) taking an amount from a total/the amount taken

ADJ

monthly, weekly

The company makes weekly deductions from my paycheck for my retirement savings plan.

tax

VERB + DEDUCTION

make

After reviewing the evidence, the detective was able to make a deduction about who committed the crime.

PREP

~ for

You can claim a deduction for your home office expenses when you file your taxes.

~ from

The company made a deduction from her salary for the health insurance plan.

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