Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
interpolar
verb
/ɪnˈtɜːr.pə.lər/

Definition
To estimate or calculate a value within the range of a set of known values.

Examples
- We can interpolar the missing data points to get a clearer picture of the trend.
- Using a graph, the scientist was able to interpolar the results from her experiments.
- In order to fill in the gaps in the data set, they decided to interpolar the values.

Meaning
Interpolating refers to the process of estimating values between two known values, often used in mathematics and data analysis.

Synonyms
- Estimate
- Infer
- Extend