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 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.
6 A man cannot generalize himself unless he is imputed with the taint.
7 It is difficult to generalize about England's treatment of Irish political offenders.
8 Reason's great aim is to generalize , to discover unity in multiplicity, 673-m.
9 Limitations: May not generalize to other populations; cross-sectional analysis precludes statements regarding causality.
10 To generalize passes the wit of woman; but in penetration she is preternatural.
11 Limitations: Academic clinic sample results may not generalize to community populations.
12 You are careful not to generalize from one or two cases.
13 As of now, it's too soon to generalize the Wistar results.
14 But we need not generalize farther upon the traits of his military character.
15 He sought to generalize the conversation, diluting this accumulated emotion by spreading it.
16 She does not insist that the lyric poet should generalize unless he pleases.
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