generalize

[US]/ˈdʒenrəlaɪz/
[UK]/ˈdʒenrəlaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. & vi. summarize, extend, induce, popularize.

Example Sentences

it is not easy to generalize about the poor.

generalize a conclusion from the facts

generalize the use of a new invention

attempts to generalize an elite education.

They generalized the use of a new invention.

observed a state of generalized discontent.

It's impossible to generalize about children's books, as they are all different.

When we use “he”, we generalize for both sex.

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis and generalized verrucosis:The same disease?

Initial neurologic exam was notable for generalized choreic movements involving facial as well as limb muscles.

Since the eighteenth century, sex has not ceased to provoke a kind of generalized discursive erethism.

Based on hypoelasticity, this relationshiop is generalized into a three-dimensional stress-strain relationship.

It is proved that the substitituon mapping is a proper Fourier integral operator with generalized hypoellipticity.

Pseudolinear function as a generalized convex function has been studied extensively.

It is customary for the teacher to provide grammar notes to help the student generalize what he has learned.

Since I do not know the details, I can only generalize about the matter.

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