ekstrapole

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(Askeri) extrapolate
To infer by extending known information

With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get.

A method for estimating new data points based on existing measurements, and thereby predicting trends For example, if the data for 1994 and 1995 are 8 and 9 respectively, one could extrapolate from that data to estimate that in 1996 the figure might be 10 In this case since the extrapolation is over time it is also called Forecasting
To estimate the value of a variable outside a known range from values within that range by assuming that the estimated value follows logically from the known ones
To infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval
Infer from what is known
To estimate a value by following a pattern and going beyond values already known
The act of extending the results of spatial sampling to points outside the area surveyed--not recommended F
To project from given data
estimate the value of
{f} guess, infer
draw from specific cases for more general cases
Determining the value of a meteorological value beyond the bounds of a data sample
gain knowledge of (an area not known or experienced) by extrapolating
To apply data learned about one range of doses to another range of doses
If you extrapolate from known facts, you use them as a basis for general statements about a situation or about what is likely to happen in the future. Extrapolating from his American findings, he reckons about 80% of these deaths might be attributed to smoking It is unhelpful to extrapolate general trends from one case. + extrapolation extrapolations ex·trapo·la·tion His estimate of half a million HIV positive cases was based on an extrapolation of the known incidence of the virus. to use facts about the present or about one thing or group to make a guess about the future or about other things or groups extrapolate (sth) from sth (extra ( EXTRA-) + -polate (as in interpolate))
to use information on a graph to estimate values that go beyond the graph
To estimate the value of a result outside the range of a series of known values Technique used in standard additions calibration procedure
ekstrapole