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Extrapolate

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Definition To estimate or conjecture about something by extending or projecting known information.

Translations

Read the translations of the word "extrapolate" in different languages. Find your native language here.
cn
外推
en
extrapolate
es
extrapolar
fr
extrapoler
de
extrapolieren
ar
استنبط
hi
एक्सट्रपलेशन
pl
ekstrapolować
ru
экстраполировать
ja
外挿する

Examples

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To extrapolate data from previous years, we need to use statistical methods.
The scientist was able to extrapolate the results of the experiment to predict future outcomes.
It is important to note that it is not always accurate to extrapolate data beyond a certain point.

Story

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Once upon a time, there was a curious cat named Bernie. Bernie loved to explore the world around her and extrapolate what she could learn from her observations. One day, Bernie ventured into the woods and encountered a family of deer. She watched them carefully and extrapolated that they were peaceful creatures who enjoyed grazing on the nearby grass. As Bernie continued on her journey, she stumbled upon a group of birds chirping in the trees. She listened intently to their songs and extrapolated that they were communicating with one another. Later, Bernie found herself in a new neighborhood where she met many different cats. She extrapolated from their behavior that some cats were friendly while others were more aloof. Bernie continued on her daily adventures, always eager to extrapolate new knowledge from her surroundings. And as she did, she became wiser and more knowledgeable about the world around her.