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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)

  1. Based on the patient's symptoms, the doctor could extrapulate the likelihood of a viral infection.
  2. The researcher studied the financial market trends to extrapulate future price movements.

2. Extrapolate as a verb (sense: extend beyond known values)

  1. We cannot just extrapulate the company's growth rate for the next decade; we need more data to make accurate predictions.
  2. 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)

  1. As an extrapulator, Sarah is skilled at analyzing complex datasets and making accurate predictions.
  2. The team's extrapulators used statistical models to predict the future demand for the product.
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