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Definition of Interpolates
1. interpolate [v] - See also: interpolate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpolates
Literary usage of Interpolates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Review of the Work of Mr. John Stuart Mill Entitled 'Examination of Sir by George Grote (1868)
"He requires us to pack two distinct judgments into one and the same proposition :
he interpolates the meaning of the Propositio Conversa simpliciter into ..."
2. History Simplified: An International Primer by Albert Joseph Edmunds (1914)
"About this time the Church interpolates the Baptismal Charge and the Trinitarian
formula into the close of Matthew's Gospel. ..."
3. The Negotiable Instruments Law Annotated: With References to the English by Joseph Doddridge Brannan, James Barr Ames, Lyman Denison Brewster, Charles Louis McKeehan (1911)
"The Wisconsin Act interpolates a new subsection as follows: "4a. ... The Wisconsin
Act interpolates the words "prior or subsequent" after "assent" in line ..."
4. Latin Technical Phlebotomy and Its Middle English Translation: Transactions, APS by Linda Voigts (2007)
"... to sei of febris putrid, and fyrste of interpolates. Perfore it is to wete bat it
... interpolates al only ben made of humerous ..."
5. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1856)
"14, LXX. again interpolates from v. 15, to give light upon the earth, ... 12, LXX.
interpolates from the preceding verse upon the earth ; and he is ..."
6. Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James, Ralph Barton Perry (1912)
"III The philosopher here stands for the stage of thought that goes beyond the
stage of common sense; and the difference is simply that he 'interpolates' and ..."