Sentences with interpolate
in·ter·po·late
I i - Williams interpolated much spurious matter. [VERB noun]
- It is possible that later Christians not only interpolated this statement, but also removed some negative comments about Jesus of which they disapproved.
- This means that instead of having to interpolate the values of neighbouring pixels the X3 sensor ‘sees’ full colour at individual pixel locations.
- To make it so would be to interpolate into the text of the Refugee Convention definition of refugee an additional requirement of international condemnation.
- Additionally, he tends to repeat these statements from week to week, waiting for the pause in the conversation so he can interpolate them.
- To flesh out the show, the producers interpolate sequences from the Domingo video archives.
- Zeffirelli dares stop the action to interpolate vulgar, stylistically jolting dance sequences.
- This interpolates between rotation values, and is suitable for routing into a Transform node's set rotation field.
- Her effort was not merely to interpolate folk sayings in her novels; it was to write fiction according to the aesthetic principles that undergirded oral culture.
- We had no TV, so we had no idea what a Sobers sweep or a Hall bouncer actually looked like; we were left to interpolate between newspaper stills and glossies from cricket books.
- In my previous post on ‘under God,’ I missed the real meaning of the expression, as Lincoln and others used it - and so, by a wide mark, did the people who interpolated it in the Pledge.
- The easiest method is to conceal the changes in the publishing process - i.e., by allowing the editor to interpolate freely.
- To date, this is the best estimate for the duration of the Emsian stage because it was interpolated between two methodically consistent and biostratigraphically well-bracketed isotopic ages.
- The viewer feels he has seen enough variety to allow the imagination to interpolate all potential additional variations.
- I pause to interpolate, the witness answers on the basis that it could have been.
- For the Hamiltonian matrix elements, spline-fitted functions of time were used to interpolate values from the trajectory calculations.
- I should interpolate that his friends generally read to him to save his eyes.
- He would interpolate values between his data points and he did this using a cubic interpolation formula.
- She interpolates historical footage of Greek immigrants coming to Australia, suggesting the hold the past - however distant - continues to have on a schizoid community.
- Horrell finds the hypothesis that these verses were interpolated as plausible and concludes that they were likely a marginal note from church practice incorporated into the text at an early stage of transmission.
- Captain Britain wasn't an ersatz copy of an American hero any more; the authors interpolated him into a more densely-realised realm of Druidic myths.
- In the score's fourth section, the composer interpolates a text from a poem called ‘The Dream,’ written by the 19th century Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko.