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Defer : Put off : : Deduce : ?...

Defer : Put off : : Deduce : ?

A

Infer

B

Protect

C

Delate

D

Oppose

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The correct Answer is:
A

Defer means .to delay something until a later time., .to postpone..
Put off means .to put something to a later time or date, .to delay..
Thus, Defer and Put off are synonymous to one another.
Deduce means .to infer., .to arrive at facts.. Infer means .to arrive at a conclusion..
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