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generalize, generalise [ˈdʒɛnrəˌlaɪz] vb
1. to form (general principles or conclusions) from (detailed facts, experience, etc.); infer 2. (intr) to think or speak in generalities, esp in a prejudiced way 3. (tr; usually passive) to cause to become widely used or known 4. (Medicine) (intr) (of a disease) a. to spread throughout the body b. to change from a localized infection or condition to a systemic one generalized infection generalizer , generaliser n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations generalize [ˈdʒenərəlaɪz] VI → generalizar to generalize about → generalizar sobre to generalize from → generalizar en base a generalize [ˈdʒɛnrəlaɪz] generalise (British) vi → généraliser to generalize about sth → généraliser à propos de qch generalize vi → verallgemeinern; to generalize from something → allgemeine Schlüsse aus etw ziehen; to generalize about something → etw verallgemeinern vt → verallgemeinern generalize [ˈdʒɛn/ərəˌlaɪz] vi to generalize (about) → generalizzare (per quel che riguarda) to generalize from → generalizzare sulla base di generalize [ˈdʒɛn/ərəˌlaɪz] vi to generalize (about) → generalizzare (per quel che riguarda) to generalize from → generalizzare sulla base di How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The contents of the book range from the evolution of the construct, through methodology and measurement issues, to etiology, to characteristic behavior and problems, to the generalizability of the construct, to subtypes of psychopathy, and end with practice concerns. These findings generally confirm the generalizability of the Jarvenpaa et al. Also, given the dynamic nature of individual classes, the generalizability of these findings is dubious. |
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