extrapolated in English

verb
1
extend the application of (a method or conclusion, especially one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable.
the results cannot be extrapolated to other patient groups

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "extrapolated" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "extrapolated", or refer to the context using the word "extrapolated" in the English Dictionary.

1. Binodal curve model cannot be easily extrapolated to the hundreds of ILATPS described in literature

2. 104. The Court has repeatedly accepted that sampling results may be extrapolated.

3. After re-working the foundations of classical geometry, Hilbert could have extrapolated to the rest of mathematics.

4. Bollocks refers to something that is just ridiculously wrong, often extrapolated to defend some other claim

5. the extrapolated MRLs result in the Theoretical Maximum Daily Intake (TMDI) not exceeding the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI);

6. The incubation time can also be extrapolated from the characteristic time following adjustment for load amplitude.

7. The actual transmission channel type can be extrapolated from the percentage of data packets having metric zero.

8. The recommendations for chemoprophylaxis regimens have been extrapolated from treatment guidelines for acute GAS pharyngitis and evidence from clinical trials for the eradication of pharyngeal GAS colonization.

9. The accrued benefit cost method with salary projection was used and the liabilities have been extrapolated to March 31, 2007 using a formula provided by the actuary.

10. These deployable Bollards were third-party tested to the highest ASTM F-3016-19 rating, and the results engineer-calculated and extrapolated to the lower S20 and S10 levels.

11. In addition, when the heat pipes are extrapolated onto the absorber, heat can be transferred more effectively by increasing contact surface area with between the absorber and the heat pipes.

12. Backcasting is a business planning method in which future desired conditions are envisioned and steps are then defined to attain those conditions, rather than taking steps that are merely a continuation of present methods extrapolated into the future

13. K: supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P' in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures # and # of Appendix # to this annex

14. K: supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P′ in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures 2 and 3 of Appendix 1);

15. supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P′ in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures 2 and 3 of Appendix 1 to this annex);

16. K : supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P′ in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures 2 and 3 of Appendix 1);

17. supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P' in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures 2 and 3 of appendix 1 to this annex);

18. supplementary force of control device, conventionally designated by the force D corresponding to the point of intersection with the axis of the abscissae of the extrapolated curve expressing P' in terms of D, measured with the device in the mid-travel position (see Figures 2 and 3 of Appendix 1 to this annex);