You may extrapolate from my answer that I do not know what the word has to do with chemistry. Extrapolate: to surmise from the information given.
we can extrapolate the data to predict what will happen next.
Maybe we could extrapolate an answer to this question if there were some actual answers on this page. Since I can walk a mile in 20 minutes, I can extrapolate that I'll need 40 minutes to walk two miles.
Having drawn the graph, extrapolate the data for the next 4 months.
My spreadsheet contains data collected for the past six months, i will now extrapolate this data over a two year period to obtain my overall cost savings.
extrapolate is an exciting verb. It's hard to extrapolate with little or no data.
Although we didn't have the answer key, we were able to extrapolate the answers.
I've tried to extrapolate the main points from each chapter, of the book. extrapolate means to infer or estimate. so you could say Mrs Black extrapolated that the bank would keep her money safe. meaning she assumed that the bank would look after her money.
I had to talk to him about his work.
The word extrapolate is a verb.
Describe what is your " work ethic"
edit your work
I was inpress by your work.