generalize
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British pronunciation
/ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪz/
generalise

Définition et signification de « generalize » en anglais

to generalize
01

généraliser

to form a broad conclusion or principle by considering specific instances
example
Exemples
Scientists generalize results from a small study to a larger population.
It 's easy to generalize based on limited experience.
02

to become widespread or systemic, often referring to a condition affecting the whole body

example
Exemples
The infection can generalize if not treated promptly.
Symptoms began in one area but quickly generalized.
03

généraliser à propos de

to form an opinion or reach a conclusion about something by taking a few instances or facts into account
example
Exemples
It 's unfair to generalize all teenagers as being irresponsible based on the actions of a few.
Il est injuste de généraliser que tous les adolescents sont irresponsables sur la base des actions de quelques-uns.
He tends to generalize from his personal experiences rather than considering broader perspectives.
Il a tendance à généraliser à partir de ses expériences personnelles plutôt que de considérer des perspectives plus larges.
04

généraliser

to adapt or simplify content, ideas, or products to appeal to a wider audience
example
Exemples
The author generalized the novel to reach more readers.
Filmmakers often generalize themes for mainstream appeal.
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