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How to use extrapolate in a sentence

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Most franchisors will not make earnings claims, but will provide information with which you could potentially extrapolate gross sales figures.
From the evidence found on the Moon, geophysicists can extrapolate a picture of the early history of the four terrestrial planets.
It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it.
We can, however, extrapolate the photospheric magnetic field into the corona.
Indologists like to extrapolate the peaceableness of the Hindus from a reading of philosophical texts.
Results-wise, it's difficult to extrapolate from inferred arachnoid motivations to the human mental-state.
The computational model can extrapolate the morphogenetic movements of human organs such as the eye, heart, lung etc.
It's part of their job to extrapolate from current trends, anticipate future problems, and head them off at the pass.
It may be difficult to extrapolate our findings to contemporary parturient women.
In vitro experiments on cell proliferation, membrane properties, and ion channels are difficult to extrapolate to humans.
From his experiences in Celebration, he attempts to extrapolate the condition of America's communities, families and social organisations.
Scientists study a piece of the system and then they try to extrapolate from that what's happening with the entire part.
The evidence needed for sound policymaking should thus be much more comprehensive than attempts to extrapolate dubious principles from the findings of controlled trials.
During that time, I've seen numerous threat briefings that attempted to extrapolate possible terrorist strategies out of the most obscure bits of intelligence.
It is difficult to extrapolate from those specific mandates a wider right that would exist in different circumstances.
But we can extrapolate from previous experience that decapitation does incentivize Hamas to ease up on its attacks.
The axiom of uniformity of law is necessary in order for scientists to extrapolate inductive inference into the unobservable past.
It will make reference to the most populous groups and extrapolate these issues to the wider TC group.
The study used data collected from 11 states to extrapolate rates for the US as a whole.
A sound pension should plan for the time on the bottom, not extrapolate from the moment on top.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do you extrapolate your mastications, too, and get frightened of the stink you might get?
The scientists had worked late, trying to extrapolate their data into some kind of prediction.
Jamison began to extrapolate from his observations out the control-room port, adding film-clips for authority.
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