extrapolative

[US]/ɪkˈstræpəleɪtɪv/
[UK]/ɪkˈstræpəleɪtɪv/

Translation

adj.relating to extrapolation; inferring or estimating values beyond the observed range based on known data

Phrases & Collocations

extrapolative reasoning

extrapolative method

extrapolative estimate

extrapolative projection

extrapolative forecast

extrapolative analysis

extrapolative inference

extrapolative approach

extrapolative framework

extrapolative model

Example Sentences

the scientists employed an extrapolative method to predict future climate patterns based on historical data.

economists use extrapolative forecasting to estimate potential market growth over the next decade.

the researchers developed an extrapolative model to project population trends in urban areas.

her extrapolative reasoning allowed her to anticipate potential problems before they occurred.

the committee applied an extrapolative approach to assess long-term financial risks.

statistical extrapolative analysis helps companies understand consumer behavior patterns.

the team utilized extrapolative techniques to estimate the spread of the virus.

analysts performed an extrapolative assessment of future energy demands.

the extrapolative framework helps policymakers plan infrastructure development for growing cities.

engineers rely on extrapolative calculations to determine bridge load capacities under extreme conditions.

his extrapolative projections for technological advancement proved remarkably accurate over time.

the survey used extrapolative sampling to estimate the opinions of the entire population.

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