extrapolatable

[US]/ɪkˈstræpəleɪtəbl/
[UK]/ɪkˈstræpəleɪtəbl/

Translation

adj.able to be extrapolated; capable of being estimated or concluded by extrapolating from known facts or data

Phrases & Collocations

extrapolatable data

is extrapolatable

not extrapolatable

easily extrapolatable

directly extrapolatable

Example Sentences

the data from this study is highly extrapolatable to other populations.

these results are not directly extrapolatable to different age groups.

the pattern observed in the sample is easily extrapolatable to the larger population.

researchers found the trend extrapolatable across multiple industries.

the model produces extrapolatable predictions for future scenarios.

current findings suggest the relationship is extrapolatable to similar contexts.

the theory offers extrapolatable insights into related phenomena.

evidence from this study is limited and may not be extrapolatable.

the sample size allows for extrapolatable conclusions about the population.

data from this region may not be extrapolatable to other geographical areas.

the sequence shows a pattern that is perfectly extrapolatable to future events.

initial results are promising and appear extrapolatable to broader applications.

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