Definition of Deductively

1. adv. By deduction; by way of inference; by consequence.

Definition of Deductively

1. Adverb. In a deductive manner; using deduction ¹

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Definition of Deductively

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deductively

deductable
deducted
deductibilities
deductibility
deductible
deductibles
deductibles and coinsurance
deducting
deduction
deduction theorem
deductions
deductive
deductive closure
deductive inference
deductive reasoning
deductively (current term)
deductivism
deductivist
deductivists
deductor
deducts
dedupe
deduped
dedupes
deduping
deduplicate
deduplicated
deduplicates
deduplicating
deduplication

Literary usage of Deductively

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1906)
"There are only two modes in which laws of nature can be ascertained : deductively and experimentally, ..."

2. The Evolution Hypothesis: A Criticism of the New Cosmic Philosophy by William Todd Martin (1887)
"... line of research ultimately leads and from which the entire course of change may, with adequate enlargement of knowledge, be deductively demonstrated. ..."

3. School Management: Including Organisation, Discipline, and Moral Training by Joseph Landon (1889)
"... we are said to reason deductively. Whichever process we adopt we see that reasoning depends upon the law of similarity. As general truths are looked ..."

4. School Management Including a General View of the Work of Education, with by Joseph Landon (1883)
"... the examination of these premisses, as they are called, we recognise that they involve a third truth, or inference, we are said to reason deductively. ..."

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