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View definitions for interpolated

interpolated

adjective as in inserted

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Olsen: The song itself is interpolated in the score during the movie, and there’s even a sequence of credit created using home video footage from some of the cast and crew.

Multiple attempts, on the other hand, to “fight corruption have kept Georgia and Ukraine as hybrid regimes interpolated by many oligarchic groups and repeatedly oscillating between more and fewer political and economic freedoms.”

From Salon

Last year the Yeah Yeah Yeahs interpolated a bit of “Beggin’” for a cut from their latest album.

Many hits will be played in full, some will be interpolated into other songs, and still more will be used as "bridges" between acts.

From BBC

But because I can’t express things without some degree of humor, I interpolated Jimi Hendrix’s cover of the national anthem with “La Cucaracha.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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