Crossword-Solution: EXTRAPOLATE
We have 9 clues for the answer “EXTRAPOLATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Conclude with the help of known data | 1 answer |
| Estimate unknown information from known information | 1 answer |
| Predict on basis of known data | 1 answer |
| Deduce from known information | 2 answers |
| extern | 7 answers |
| externalize | 11 answers |
| objectify | 17 answers |
| Calculate | 39 answers |
| externalise | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTRAPOLATE (5)
Can you think of any use for a faster-than-light radiation-pipe? I can't." Cochrane cocked an eye at Jamison, who could extrapolate at the drop of an equation.
Jamison began to extrapolate from his observations out the control-room port, adding film-clips for authority.
How can you extrapolate to a thing like that?" "Well...." More "memories" were coming to the surface; he tried to crowd them back.
And, since it was certain that inter-systemic matters were involved, they could not extrapolate--any guess was far too apt to be wrong.
For example, how do they react to various stimuli? And how much stimulus is necessary to produce a given action? Of course, we can't check every individual, but we can pick up a sample from each community we contact and extrapolate from them." Meinora spread his hands.
Quotes with EXTRAPOLATE (3)
The truth is that I feel like a ghost already, and I have to catch my breath each time I think about it. I begin to understand why ghosts go in for so much sighing and hooting. It's not to scare their descendants. It's just that they find it so hard to breathe in a time other than their own. We don't only have a place in existence. We also have an allotted span. That's the way things are, and all I can do is extrapolate from what's around me now.
If I say I do not believe in faeries or elves or trolls, does this imply that I have a set of beliefs and a lifestyle that adheres to this lack of belief? NO, IT ONLY IMPLIES that I do not believe in faeries, elves and trolls. So one cannot extrapolate morality, philosophy, cosmology, character, political party, or any other thing of that sort from the mere lack of belief in one other thing.
We who were not so pathologically far out on the spectrum of self-involvement, we dwellers of the visible spectrum who could imagine how it felt to go beyond violet but were not ourselves beyond it, could see that David was wrong not to believe in his lovability and could imagine the pain of not believing in it. How easy and natural love is if you are well! And how gruesomely difficult--what a philosophically daunting contraption of self-interest and self-delusion love appear…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).