Meaning Of The Word Interpolate
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What's The Definition Of Interpolate?
interpolate
verb: If you interpolate a comment into a conversation or some words into a piece of writing, you put it in as an addition. interpolate in American English to alter, enlarge, or corrupt (a book or manuscript, etc.) by putting in new words, subject matter, etc. to make interpolations intransitive verb: to make an interpolation transitive verb: to introduce (something additional or extraneous) between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate interpolate in British English verb: to insert or introduce (a comment, passage, etc) into (a conversation, text, etc) |
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