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extrapolate

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Verb — To estimate or predict unknown information by extending patterns from known data.

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How to use extrapolate

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extrapolate from data extrapolate a trend

Etymology

Built from extra- ("beyond") + a shortened form of "interpolate," coined to describe reasoning beyond a known data range.

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What does “extrapolate” mean?

The word “extrapolate” means to estimate or predict unknown information by extending patterns from known data. In plain terms, to guess what comes next (or what's true elsewhere) by extending a pattern you already know.

How do you pronounce “extrapolate”?

“Extrapolate” is pronounced ehk-STRAP-uh-layt (/ɛkˈstɹæp.əˌleɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “extrapolate” in a sentence?

Here is “extrapolate” used in a sentence: “Scientists extrapolated future sea levels from decades of measurements.”

What is the opposite of “extrapolate”?

The opposite of “extrapolate” — its antonyms — is interpolate.

What part of speech is “extrapolate”?

“Extrapolate” is a verb.

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