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Meanings of
interpolate
in English
Portuguese
interpolar
Catalan
interpolar
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Insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby.
alter
falsify
Portuguese
interpolar
Portuguese
interpolar
Catalan
interpolar
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Estimate the value of.
extrapolate
Portuguese
interpolar
Synonyms
Examples for "
extrapolate
"
extrapolate
Examples for "
extrapolate
"
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.
Usage of
interpolate
in English
1
And here I may perhaps be allowed to
interpolate
another personal recollection.
2
Let me here
interpolate
another good story in connexion with Mr. Ramsey.
3
When men
interpolate
,
it is because they believe their interpolation seriously needed.
4
Adam is supposed to have lived in a garden, I ventured to
interpolate
.
5
It is pretty evident that they have no GENERAL tendency to
interpolate
'things.'
6
It may be necessary to
interpolate
for a given latitude, as for example, lat.
7
Giacomo and Jennifer worked together to
interpolate
more detail.
8
I
interpolate
here a profound observation of Mr. Roezl.
9
For latitudes not given,
interpolate
in the same manner as for the height of the style.
10
You cannot
interpolate
it; you cannot change it.
11
As for me, I shall only
interpolate
occasionally.
12
It seemed to him preposterous that this idiot with a broken head should
interpolate
upon his tragedy.
13
Into the harmony of the hymn he sings memory will
interpolate
unbidden, the words of some sensual song.
14
The best readers are, however, in a measure co-operative authors, and may be left to
interpolate
the unsaid.
15
I leave to the editor's judgment whether to
interpolate
these facts in the text, or as notes, or under appendices.
16
The complexity of data (to
interpolate
)
in k-space is quantified and used to predict the number of required projections.
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interpolate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
interpolate for
interpolate a remark
interpolate here
interpolate lines
interpolate occasionally
More collocations
Translations for
interpolate
Portuguese
interpolar
extrapolar
Catalan
interpolar
extrapolar
Interpolate
through the time