interpolate

[US]/ɪnˈtɜːpəleɪt/
[UK]/ɪnˈtɜːrpəleɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.insert or introduce (words) into a text or conversation

Phrases & Collocations

interpolated data

Example Sentences

The software can interpolate missing data points.

It is important to interpolate the results accurately.

The scientist used a mathematical model to interpolate the experimental data.

You can interpolate the values between the known data points.

Interpolating the trend from the data can help make predictions.

The algorithm is designed to interpolate smooth curves.

It is necessary to interpolate the missing values before analysis.

The program can automatically interpolate the data for better visualization.

Interpolating the temperature readings helps to create a more accurate weather forecast.

Real-world Examples

" Yes, sir, " the cook eagerly interpolated, with appeasing and apologetic servility.

Source: Sea Wolf (Volume 1)

Your brain can in sort of interpolate that stuff better at a certain distance.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American May 2019 Collection

Our approach creates a continuous design space that interpolates between existing fish designs to create new designs.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

" I noticed you walked lame, " interpolated Tuppence.

Source: Hidden danger

There were interpolated snorts of laughter.

Source: The Night's Gentle Embrace (Part 1)

That process allowed us to kind of control the way the hair would break apart and interpolate.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Film and Television

" It's the Prince's turn to interrupt, " I interpolated. " Do you know what he said" ?

Source: Murder at the golf course

And when (indistinct) says that these models are only interpolating between what they saw and what other people are doing, well, if you give them all the latent dimensions that can be extracted from the internet, what's missing?

Source: Friedman Podcast Series

She fluttered away, chattering volubly to a bull-necked man with a heavy jaw and a coat glittering with orders; and her plaintive dirges for " notre malheureuse patrie, " interpolated with " charmant" and " mon prince, " died away along the terrace.

Source: The Gadfly (Original Version)

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