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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

His most idiosyncratic interpolation here is the pale figure of Fedora’s murdered fiancé, who wanders around haunting her; whatever.

From New York Times

His fourth studio album was due, but he and his collaborators had an idea he was determined to squeeze onto the record — an interpolation of Messina’s song, which had become a ’90s country classic.

From Washington Post

Although arranging challenges so an AI can transfer skills between tasks is not new, he says, “this interpolation from one robot to another one for transfer is something I haven’t thought of before.”

From Scientific American

And despite the contemporary interpolations, Bruckner’s dramaturgically direct and uncluttered production feels surprisingly like a straightforward version of Ibsen’s late 19th-century play.

From New York Times