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Meanings of
extrapolate
in anglès
portuguès
concluir
espanyol
generalizar
Back to the meaning
Draw from specific cases for more general cases.
infer
generalize
generalise
portuguès
concluir
portuguès
interpolar
català
interpolar
Back to the meaning
Estimate the value of.
interpolate
català
interpolar
Synonyms
Examples for "
infer
"
infer
generalize
generalise
Examples for "
infer
"
1
We can only
infer
from effects causes exactly adequate to those effects.
2
We can
infer
a lot from the way he leaves the victims.
3
Prof Reville invited us to
infer
that great scientists must be religious.
4
They leave the Throne to
infer
that Westerners borrowed it from China.
5
We
infer
that the Councillors in question are training for the cavalry.
1
This, of course, is rather difficult both to do and to
generalize
.
2
Results obtained in randomized trials may not easily
generalize
to target populations.
3
Can I make just a quick comment just to
generalize
on that.
4
She couldn't have handled many violent sex crimes, because we do
generalize
.
5
I am beginning to
generalize
-
the
very
thing I was resolute to avoid.
1
The validation using a different cohort is necessary to
generalise
the conclusion.
2
What I learnt from this was: be cautious when seeking to
generalise
.
3
I would be amazed if it were possible to
generalise
in this way.
4
To
generalise
,
the right once believed that success was down to biological inheritance.
5
There is no way out of the difficulty so long as we
generalise
.
Usage of
extrapolate
in anglès
1
Maven's observations should be able to
extrapolate
back in time, Jakosky said.
2
The statistics agency uses mortgage rates to
extrapolate
changes in residential rents.
3
Direct count surveys are not considered reliable, and trends difficult to
extrapolate
.
4
But to
extrapolate
his unfortunate fate into something larger is distinctly premature.
5
We can
extrapolate
somewhat from the post-1945 growth of the intelligence agencies.
6
And from there we were able to
extrapolate
out to other info.
7
If we somewhat shakily
extrapolate
these figures, let's see what we get.
8
She had to
extrapolate
,
lest she leave the soul bare, without passion.
9
Beyond that point, experts will only be able to
extrapolate
where it goes.
10
For far too many things for him to
extrapolate
right now.
11
The robot needs to
extrapolate
data to determine where it needs to go.
12
FUTURIST Futurists analyse the present and
extrapolate
to make predictions for the future.
13
One can
extrapolate
from the available figures but without any degree of certainty.
14
Shawcross's abstract sculptures
extrapolate
with mathematical inevitability like the structures that underlie nature.
15
Given sufficient end points, perhaps I can
extrapolate
the beginnings.
16
Findings in rodent models are consequently often difficult to
extrapolate
to human clinical trials.
Other examples for "extrapolate"
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extrapolate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
extrapolate from
extrapolate back
extrapolate data
extrapolate results
extrapolate to humans
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Translations for
extrapolate
portuguès
concluir
deduzir
generalizar
interpolar
extrapolar
espanyol
generalizar
català
interpolar
extrapolar
Extrapolate
through the time
Extrapolate
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