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interpolate

[in-tur-puh-leyt] / ɪnˈtɜr pəˌleɪt /


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Pence's interpolated "and see" covers up a major snip, which he uses to connect Jeremiah 1:5 to Deuteronomy 30:19.

From Salon

It was “Rapper’s Delight,” which interpolated Chic’s hit “Good Times.”

From Seattle Times

Travitz appreciates that the band covers songs and interpolates snippets of others into its tunes.

From Seattle Times

As Swain explained, “we don’t have thermometers covering every square inch of the Earth,” so scientific groups use computer models to interpolate between data points, generating what is called a reanalysis.

From Scientific American

Online, he has a reputation for interpolating corporate PR with nerdy puns and — in his words — “dank” memes.

From Los Angeles Times