Imply means “to state indirectly.”
Infer means “to draw a conclusion.”
You may infer something from an implication, but you would not imply something from an inference.
Do you use these words correctly?

Imply means “to state indirectly.”
Infer means “to draw a conclusion.”
You may infer something from an implication, but you would not imply something from an inference.
Do you use these words correctly?
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