interpolated Synonyms

interpolated Meaning

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interpolated (imp. & p. p.)

of Interpolate

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interpolated (a.)

Inserted in, or added to, the original; introduced; foisted in; changed by the insertion of new or spurious matter.

Provided with necessary interpolations; as, an interpolated table.

Introduced or determined by interpolation; as, interpolated quantities or numbers.

interpolated Sentence Examples

  1. The missing values in the dataset were carefully interpolated using advanced statistical methods to maintain accuracy.
  2. When analyzing the time series data, the software automatically interpolated values to fill in gaps and ensure a continuous flow.
  3. The artist meticulously interpolated shades and tones in the painting to achieve a seamless gradient.
  4. The computer algorithm intelligently interpolated pixel colors in the image, resulting in a clearer and more vibrant representation.
  5. To create a realistic animation, the animator interpolated frames between key poses to achieve smooth and natural movement.
  6. Engineers interpolated the sensor readings to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the system's behavior.
  7. The geologist interpolated geological data to create a more detailed map of subsurface features.
  8. When reconstructing historical climate patterns, scientists often use interpolated temperature data to account for missing records.
  9. The audio editing software automatically interpolated audio samples to eliminate gaps and produce a seamless audio track.
  10. In financial modeling, analysts interpolated future values based on historical trends and market indicators.

FAQs About the word interpolated

of Interpolate, Inserted in, or added to, the original; introduced; foisted in; changed by the insertion of new or spurious matter., Provided with necessary int

introduced,inserted, injected, worked in, fitted (in or into), insinuated, intercalated,interspersed, interposed, added

eliminated, excluded,excluded, extracted, extracted, eliminated, detached, rejected, ejected, subtracted

The missing values in the dataset were carefully interpolated using advanced statistical methods to maintain accuracy.

When analyzing the time series data, the software automatically interpolated values to fill in gaps and ensure a continuous flow.

The artist meticulously interpolated shades and tones in the painting to achieve a seamless gradient.

The computer algorithm intelligently interpolated pixel colors in the image, resulting in a clearer and more vibrant representation.