🔮extrapolation (extrapolation)

noun
/ɪkˌstræp.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
extrapolation (extrapolation)

Signification

The process of estimating or predicting something based on extending known information.
The action of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue.
Traduction de la signification
Le processus d'estimer ou de prédire quelque chose en prolongeant les informations connues.
Le processus d'estimer ou de predire quelque chose en prolongeant les informations connues.

Phrases d'exemple

The company's financial extrapolation suggests steady growth.

L'extrapolation financière de l'entreprise suggère une croissance régulière.
L'extrapolation financiere de l'entreprise suggere une croissance reguliere.

His extrapolation of market trends helped in financial planning.

Son extrapolation des tendances du marché a aidé à la planification financière.
Son extrapolation des tendances du marché a aidé à la planification financière.

Synonymes

projection, estimation, inference, prediction, forecast, forecasting
Entrée 1
projection, estimation, inference, prediction, forecast
Entrée 2
projection, estimation, inference, prediction, forecasting

Antonymes

certainty, fact, miscalculation, imprecision, interpolation
Entrée 1
certainty, fact
Entrée 2
miscalculation, imprecision, interpolation

Collocations

financial extrapolation, data extrapolation, statistical extrapolation, extrapolation method

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