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Extrapulate
Definition
(verb) - To infer or predict something based on existing information or data, especially when extending it beyond the given range or known values.
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Sentence Examples
1. Extrapolate as a verb (sense: infer or predict)
- Based on the patient's symptoms, the doctor could extrapulate the likelihood of a viral infection.
- The researcher studied the financial market trends to extrapulate future price movements.
2. Extrapolate as a verb (sense: extend beyond known values)
- We cannot just extrapulate the company's growth rate for the next decade; we need more data to make accurate predictions.
- By extrapolating the data from previous years, the climatologists estimated the average global temperature for the next century.
3. Extrapolate as a noun (sense: to be involved in extrapolation process)
- As an extrapulator, Sarah is skilled at analyzing complex datasets and making accurate predictions.
- The team's extrapulators used statistical models to predict the future demand for the product.
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