Sentences

obduct in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Obduct (verb): to infer or derive conclusions or concepts from observations or evidence.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient philosopher proposed that the mind can obduct concepts from the world around us.
  2. During the investigation, the detective was careful to obduct the motives behind the suspect's actions.
  3. In her research, she aimed to obduct patterns from the data to make meaningful predictions.
  4. The artist sought to obduct emotions through her vibrant use of color and form.
  5. As the team brainstormed, they managed to obduct several innovative solutions to the problem at hand.

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