generalise|generalised|generalises|generalising in English

verb generalise (Brit.)

make general or indefinite statements; form a general principle; conclude, infer; make generally applicable; give a general character to (also generalize)

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1. Biorhythmicity modulatorsofseizureeventsin generalised epilepsies

2. - generalised actinobacillosis or actinomycosis,

3. Our history teacher is always generalising;he never deals with anything in detail.

4. The diagnosis of generalised morphea was suspected.

5. Generalised ensembles have been predicted to maximise their entropy.

6. It generalises piecewise linear geometry, semi-algebraic geometry and globally subanalytic geometry.

7. They generalised the use of a new invention.

8. 30 As Anne Gray has pointed out, it is difficult to generalise about housekeeping systems.

9. Soon, the algorithm was generalised to two and four legs.

10. There is many arguments to paraneoplasic character of generalised morphea.

11. Known also as right-angled Artin groups, these Abelian groups generalise the arithmetic addition of integers.

12. Nevertheless, there is one criterion by which we can generalise the rate of success in production.

13. The association between the generalised morphea and the cancer is rare.

14. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity.

15. Severe cases of generalised reactions, including anaphylactic reaction, may be life-threatening

16. Typical Absences are brief (seconds) generalised seizures of sudden onset and termination

17. supporting more generalised access to information and communication technologies to bridge the digital divide.

18. The idea of a "fleet in being" can be generalised to forces other than naval.

19. 12 Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.

20. However, the information in this section is about a specific condition called generalised Anxiety disorder (GAD)

21. Barycentric interpolation generalises linear interpolation to arbitrary dimensions. It is very fast although suboptimal if the function is smooth

22. Gamble argues that the adversary politics thesis over-generalises from a few instances to the whole of economic policy.

23. We report an observation of association between a generalised morphea and a rectal cancer.

24. The notion of Archimedean property can easily be generalised to ordered fields, hence the name Archimedean Fields

25. 19) Gamble argues that the Adversary politics thesis over-generalises from a few instances to the whole of economic policy.