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extrapolation

projection / estimation / extension
Noun

This term describes the intellectual leap from known data to unknown territory. It carries a connotation of projection and estimation, often implying a degree of risk or uncertainty because it assumes that existing patterns will remain constant in the future or in different environments. In technical and statistical contexts, it is strictly distinguished from interpolation, which estimates values within a known range. While interpolation is generally seen as a safe filling of gaps, extrapolation is a speculative extension beyond the boundaries of observed evidence.

Meanings

Noun

The process of estimating an unknown value by extending a known sequence of values or a trend into an area outside the original range of data.

"Based on current population growth, the extrapolation suggests the city will reach ten million residents by 2050."

Noun

The act of applying a conclusion drawn from a specific set of facts or a particular situation to a different, broader, or future context.

"The analyst's extrapolation of the small-scale pilot study to the entire national market proved to be overly optimistic."

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