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EXTRAPOLATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
verb. If you extrapolate from known facts, you use them as a basis for general statements about a situation or about what is likely to happen in the future . [formal] Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking. [VERB + from]
extrapolate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
extrapolate. to estimate something or form an opinion about something, using the facts that you have now and that are valid for one situation and supposing that they will be valid for the new one extrapolate (from/to something) The figures were obtained by extrapolating from past trends. extrapolate something (from/to something) We have ...
EXTRAPOLATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ I or T ] uk / ɪkˈstræp.ə.leɪt / us / ɪkˈstræp.ə.leɪt / to guess or think about what might happen using information that is already known: extrapolate something from something You can't really extrapolate a trend from such a small sample. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Concluding and deducing. analysis. deduce. deducible.
EXTRAPOLATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ I or T ] / ɪkˈstræpəleɪt / uk us. Add to word list. to use existing information to discover what is likely to happen or be true in the future: Speaking about global warming, she said that time periods of 15 and even 30 years are too brief to extrapolate changes in climate patterns.
EXTRAPOLATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
verb [ I or T ] / ɪkˈstræpəleɪt / uk us. Add to word list. to use existing information to discover what is likely to happen or be true in the future: Speaking about global warming, she said that time periods of 15 and even 30 years are too brief to extrapolate changes in climate patterns.
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