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interpolate
During the course of processing some data, and in response to a directive in that data, to fetch data from a different source and process it in-line along with the original data

In Perl, variable interpolation happens in double-quoted strings and patterns, and list interpolation occurs when constructing the list of values to pass to a list operator or other such construct that takes a LIST.

To estimate the value of a function between two points between which it is tabulated
To renew; to carry on with intermission
{f} insert something new, add something between parts; intercalate; alter a text (especially in an unauthorized manner); add an intermediate term (Mathematics)
insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby
To introduce material to change the meaning of or falsify a text
A method for estimating data points that fall between points of actual measurement For example, if the data for 1992 and 1994 are 5 and 10 respectively, one could interpolate from that data that the value was 7 5 (at the midpoint) in 1993
Applied to logical contouring by determining vertical distances between given spot elevations
To estimate values between measured values, usually using a mathematical function Spatial interpolation involves estimating values on a map
To interpolate is to insert values in between This is frequently used in the context of estimating intermediate values of an unknown function where discrete values are known
estimate the value of
To estimate the value of an attribute at an unsampled point from measurements made at surrounding sites
To insert a value between known values by using a procedure or algorithm specifically related to the known values
To calculate or estimate values between two known values in a set of data
to insert, mix, or combine new information with existing information
insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby estimate the value of
(4 syl ) For two or more persons to polish up something between them Metaphorically, to insert spurious matter in a book or document; to gag (Latin, inter polio, to polish )
To alter or corrupt by the insertion of new or foreign matter; especially, to change, as a book or text, by the insertion of matter that is new, or foreign to the purpose of the author