generalize
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British pronunciation
/ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪz/
generalise

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „generalize” po angielsku

to generalize
01

to form a broad conclusion or principle by considering specific instances

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

uogólniać, uniwersalizować

to form an opinion or reach a conclusion about something by taking a few instances or facts into account
example
Przykłady
It 's unfair to generalize all teenagers as being irresponsible based on the actions of a few.
Niesprawiedliwe jest uogólnianie, że wszyscy nastolatkowie są nieodpowiedzialni na podstawie działań nielicznych.
He tends to generalize from his personal experiences rather than considering broader perspectives.
Ma tendencję do uogólniania na podstawie swoich osobistych doświadczeń, zamiast brać pod uwagę szersze perspektywy.
04

to adapt or simplify content, ideas, or products to appeal to a wider audience

example
Przykłady
The author generalized the novel to reach more readers.
Filmmakers often generalize themes for mainstream appeal.
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