interpolate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈtɜː.pə.leɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈtɝː.pə.leɪt]

Meaning of interpolate In English

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Examples of interpolate

  • The film-maker interpolates stills of Marlon Brando during the recital of the poem.

  • The church has always made practical judgments with respect to its attempt to interpolate Catholic principles into the civil law.

  • These median values were interpolated by using linear regression.

  • Yearly mean rainfall was obtained from 20-year data, and interpolated values for each square were used.

  • Therefore, linearly interpolating cepstral coefficients results in logarithmic interpolating of amplitude.

  • The raw data were interpolated with a cubic convolution method.

  • Also, for two-point ray tracing the index of refraction must be interpolated.

  • What he discovered was how one interpolates between the equilibrium measure and the original measure as the algorithm proceeds.

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