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interpolation

[in-tur-puh-ley-shuhn] / ɪnˌtɜr pəˈleɪ ʃən /






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For years, she has been jacuzzi-soaking her ballads in pop-rock Americana and Hollywood lore, crowding her lyric sheet with references and interpolations, casual nods and heady genuflections to the coolest songs ever written.

From Washington Post

“It may be difficult for the BEA to capture the degree of weakness given the reliance on surveys and historical interpolations,” said Michelle Meyer, a U.S. economist at Bank of America Securities.

From Reuters

So do “sausage” and “hedgehog” and other unauthorized, sometimes unprintable interpolations.

From New York Times

From there, his profile rose quickly with the success of “Lucid Dreams,” another belted, distressed lullaby, built around an interpolation of the pillowy guitar in Sting’s 1993 hit “Shape of My Heart.”

From New York Times

For mapping purposes, the resolution of the data was increased using bilinear interpolation.

From Washington Post