interpolō — meaning in English
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English meaning
- interpolate verb To introduce (something) between other things; especially to insert (possibly spurious) words into a text.
- refurbish verb To rebuild or replenish with all new material; to restore to original (or better) working order and appearance.
Senses
interpolō is used for these senses in English:
- interpolate (transitive, intransitive) To introduce (something) between other things; especially to insert (possibly spurious) words into a text.
- refurbish (transitive) To rebuild or replenish with all new material; to restore to original (or better) working order and appearance.
interpolate — full definition
- verb To introduce (something) between other things; especially to insert (possibly spurious) words into a text.
- verb To estimate the value of a function between two tabulated points.
- verb During the course of processing some data, and in response to a directive in that data, to fetch data from a different source and process it in-line along with the original data.