What happens gas to the volume of solution when sugar is dissolved in water? Where does does sugar go? What do you mean infer about the nature of metaform the Dissolutionn of sugar in water ?
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There is a distinction in meaning between infer and imply. In the sentence the speaker implied that the general had been a traitor, the word implied means that something in the speaker's words ‘suggested’ that this man was a traitor (although nothing so explicit was actually stated). However, in we inferred from his words that the general had been a traitor, the word inferred means that something in the speaker's words enabled the listeners to ‘deduce’ that the man was a traitor. The two words infer and imply can describe the same event, but from different angles.
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