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Definition of interpolation in English: interpolationnoun ɪntəːpəˈleɪʃ(ə)nɪnˌtərpəˈleɪʃ(ə)n 1mass noun The insertion of something of a different nature into something else. the interpolation of songs into the piece count noun this passage is clearly an interpolation by some later narrator Example sentencesExamples - The interpolation of guitars into the duo's sonic soup has been discussed extensively.
- The interpolation adds nothing to the dramatic situation, which has been swamped by then anyway.
- Interpolations of fauna and flora transform this visual epic into a more complex commentary on kingship, politics, and justice.
- This can then be developed through fragmentation of the integral component parts and the interpolation of rogue or stray texts.
- The firms chosen for inclusion focus on construction, albeit through the interpolation of computer technology.
- It's a terrifically funny work that can survive ham-fisted textual interpolations.
- During the 18th century, the interpolation of additional songs was often dictated by the presence of good singers.
- The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to.
- His Swan Lake was a surprising interpolation in a Balanchine tribute.
- Below is the passage with the interpolation in italics.
- 1.1Mathematics The insertion of an intermediate value or term into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values.
yields were estimated using linear interpolation as modifier the interpolation formula Example sentencesExamples - Later in his career, he taught courses on differential geometry, interpolation and approximation, and probability theory.
- He applied his results to interpolation, approximate quadrature, and other areas.
- Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts.
- Smoothing operators and functions have been used for interpolation and, more generally, data fitting.
- This motivated much of the improved accuracy they achieved by developing new interpolation methods.
- He returned to problems that had interested him earlier in his career, such as problems concerning approximation and interpolation.
- The last chapters discuss interpolation and graduation, index numbers, and time series.
- He is known for a number of mathematical entities that bear his name, including Hermite's formula of interpolation.
- His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals.
- Unable to deal with fractional powers, he used interpolation, a word which he introduced in this work.
2A remark interjected in a conversation. as the evening progressed their interpolations became more ridiculous Example sentencesExamples - These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech.
- These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value.
- He was quiet and recessive, but his rare interpolations showed good sense and considerable learning.
- These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium.
- The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage.
- Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality.
- The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes.
- It's been replaced with a grim collection of non-locales and coarse interpolations.
- The show alternates between the simple beauty of the rite itself and Miller's wildly funny interpolations.
- Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, whatever.
Definition of interpolation in US English: interpolationnounɪnˌtərpəˈleɪʃ(ə)ninˌtərpəˈlāSH(ə)n 1The insertion of something of a different nature into something else. the interpolation of songs into the piece this passage is clearly an interpolation by some later narrator Example sentencesExamples - Below is the passage with the interpolation in italics.
- Interpolations of fauna and flora transform this visual epic into a more complex commentary on kingship, politics, and justice.
- During the 18th century, the interpolation of additional songs was often dictated by the presence of good singers.
- The firms chosen for inclusion focus on construction, albeit through the interpolation of computer technology.
- The interpolation of guitars into the duo's sonic soup has been discussed extensively.
- It's a terrifically funny work that can survive ham-fisted textual interpolations.
- The choral singing is pure Spanish Renaissance, and the occasional interpolations by the instrumental ensemble are surely thrilling to listen to.
- His Swan Lake was a surprising interpolation in a Balanchine tribute.
- The interpolation adds nothing to the dramatic situation, which has been swamped by then anyway.
- This can then be developed through fragmentation of the integral component parts and the interpolation of rogue or stray texts.
- 1.1Mathematics The insertion of an intermediate value or term into a series by estimating or calculating it from surrounding known values.
yields were estimated using linear interpolation as modifier the interpolation formula Example sentencesExamples - This motivated much of the improved accuracy they achieved by developing new interpolation methods.
- Later in his career, he taught courses on differential geometry, interpolation and approximation, and probability theory.
- He applied his results to interpolation, approximate quadrature, and other areas.
- Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts.
- He is known for a number of mathematical entities that bear his name, including Hermite's formula of interpolation.
- His interpolation used Kepler's concept of continuity, and with it he discovered methods to evaluate integrals.
- He returned to problems that had interested him earlier in his career, such as problems concerning approximation and interpolation.
- The last chapters discuss interpolation and graduation, index numbers, and time series.
- Smoothing operators and functions have been used for interpolation and, more generally, data fitting.
- Unable to deal with fractional powers, he used interpolation, a word which he introduced in this work.
2A remark interjected in a conversation. as the evening progressed their interpolations became more ridiculous Example sentencesExamples - The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes.
- These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech.
- He was quiet and recessive, but his rare interpolations showed good sense and considerable learning.
- It's been replaced with a grim collection of non-locales and coarse interpolations.
- The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage.
- Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality.
- These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value.
- The show alternates between the simple beauty of the rite itself and Miller's wildly funny interpolations.
- These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium.
- Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, whatever.
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