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extrapolate
OXFORD DICTIONARY
extrapolate, v.tr. (also absol.)
1 Math. & Philos. a calculate approximately from known values, data, etc. (others which lie outside the range of those known). b calculate on the basis of (known facts) to estimate unknown facts, esp. extend (a curve) on a graph.
2 infer more widely from a limited range of known facts.
1 Math. & Philos. a calculate approximately from known values, data, etc. (others which lie outside the range of those known). b calculate on the basis of (known facts) to estimate unknown facts, esp. extend (a curve) on a graph.
2 infer more widely from a limited range of known facts.
Derivative
extrapolation n. extrapolative adj. extrapolator n.
Etymology
EXTRA- + INTERPOLATE
ROGET THESAURUS
extrapolate
Prediction
VB predict, prognosticate, prophesy, vaticinate, divine, foretell, soothsay, augurate, tell fortunes, cast a horoscope, cast a nativity, advise, forewarn, presage, augur, bode, abode, forebode, foretoken, betoken, prefigure, preshow, portend, foreshow, foreshadow, shadow forth, typify, pretypify, ominate, signify, point to, usher in, herald, premise, announce, lower, hold out expectation, raise expectation, excite expectation, excite hope, bid fair, promise, lead one to expect, be the precursor, extrapolate, project.For further exploring for "extrapolate" in Webster Dictionary Online