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I. ex·trapo·late [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt] VB trans

to extrapolate sth
to extrapolate sth MATH
etw extrapolieren spec
to extrapolate a trend from a survey

II. ex·trapo·late [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt] VB intr

to extrapolate from sth to sth
von etw dat auf etw acc schließen

Klett Biology Glossary

extrapolate [ɪkˈstræpəleɪt] VB

extrapolate
extrapolate

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extrapolate THEOR MODEL, APPRAIS

extrapolate
German
German
English
English
extrapolate
Present
Iextrapolate
youextrapolate
he/she/itextrapolates
weextrapolate
youextrapolate
theyextrapolate
Past
Iextrapolated
youextrapolated
he/she/itextrapolated
weextrapolated
youextrapolated
theyextrapolated
Present Perfect
Ihaveextrapolated
youhaveextrapolated
he/she/ithasextrapolated
wehaveextrapolated
youhaveextrapolated
theyhaveextrapolated
Past Perfect
Ihadextrapolated
youhadextrapolated
he/she/ithadextrapolated
wehadextrapolated
youhadextrapolated
theyhadextrapolated

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to extrapolate from sth to sth
von etw dat auf etw acc schließen

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

This can be avoided by performing measurements as a function of time and extrapolating the obtained results.
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The buckling could also be calculated using actual dimensions and extrapolated distances using the following table.
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For very large individuals, growth rates were extrapolated to dinosaur proportions using regression analysis.
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Extrapolating from the illustration of this bone, the animal may have been 58m ft long and weighed over kg (lb).
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If the method assumes the data are smooth, then a non-smooth function will be poorly extrapolated.
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