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It means to extend or project data or information beyond the available evidence or observed range. Example: The researchers used statistical methods to make an extrapolation of the data in order to predict future trends in the market.
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A conservative extrapolation of this data would presumably give Al Gore a victory.
His thriller was not an invention; it was an extrapolation of recent history.
One former student, Peter Schwartz, told me that everything Sexton does is "an extrapolation of Charlie.
"Educated Guess" is one logical extrapolation of the career Ms. DiFranco has built on independence.
Political Science is a savage extrapolation of US imperialist urges: "Let's drop the big one now".
Which is why Super Trouper, and Adele's extrapolation of it, is so brilliant.
That estimate is an extrapolation of data obtained from 34 states, housing 73% of all prisoners.
Do you think the extrapolation of the maximum tree height in The New York Times article is reliable?
Did we really need a big-screen extrapolation of that well-known displacement activity for young men with no girlfriends?
"The story is an extrapolation of what Mary Shelley did" explains writer Kevin Grevioux, lest there be any doubt.
So this is really a continuation, or extrapolation, of Byron's work, which was already, in a way, modern.
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