Cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use.
Draw from specific cases for more general cases.
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 .
6 The universal man is no specialist, and has to generalise without his details.
7 Pity, if one may generalise , is at the bottom of woman.
8 It's unsafe to generalise on the meagre facts we now have.
9 But it would be boorish, moronic, wicked of me to generalise about them.
10 This will enable a greater ability to generalise the findings of the main trial.
11 The purpose of this article is in no way to generalise or discount men.
12 But systems constructed on this basis are proving very hard to extend and generalise .
13 But to generalise from my own experience, the answer is no, they do not.
14 We can assimilate facts, and generalise the many into one.
15 Perhaps even they have no wish to generalise their discoveries, and publish their perceptions.
16 Now I go round it all, look into its details, generalise about its aspects.
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