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extrapolation

[ik-strap-uh-ley-shuhn] / ɪkˌstræp əˈleɪ ʃən /


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What he admits to be an “unscientific” extrapolation of corporate claims of AI-linked efficiencies shows businesses enjoying an average 150 basis points of margin improvement.

From MarketWatch Aug. 10, 2026

If we take into account the very strong tendency towards female mobility, a paradox appears, one that places the extrapolation proposed by the Science article under deep tension.

From Science Daily Jul. 7, 2026

In 2025, the company’s annualized sales—an extrapolation of the next 12 months’ revenue based on recent sales—grew to $1 billion from $100 million.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 17, 2026

“When you look into the Feast of Seven Fishes, it’s sort of an extrapolation of that.”

From Salon Dec. 14, 2025

“I think it’s an extrapolation of giving consent for one’s children under eighteen, but it seems a little odd.”

From "Allegiant" by Veronica Roth




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