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interpolate

[in-tur-puh-leyt] / ɪnˈtɜr pəˌleɪt /


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In the swirling, multidimensional background, motifs seem to interpolate, as if emerging timelines sparked by her divine creation.

From Seattle Times

There is residue of Swift throughout “Sour” — whether the way that “1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back” interpolates “New Year’s Day,” or the “Cruel Summer”-esque chants on “Deja Vu.”

From New York Times

"Yes little ones? will you tell us about when jennifer lopez interpolated let’s get loud with this land is your land at the inauguration of the 46th president of the united states."

From Fox News

And Green has made sure to interpolate or amplify other sorts of action — car chases, gun battles, flooding underground passageways, decapitation — to keep things lively.

From Los Angeles Times

He celebrates the genius of blackness, analyzes what happened in Ferguson, Mo. and the legacy of President Barack Obama and interpolates his own reflections on life as a black intellectual.

From Los Angeles Times