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generalize /gen·er·al·ize/ (-ĭz)
1. to spread throughout the body, as when local disease becomes systemic.
2. to form a general principle; to reason inductively.

gen·er·al·ize (jnr--lz)
v.
1. To reduce to a general form, class, or law.
2. To render indefinite or unspecific.
3. To infer from many particulars.
4. To draw inferences or a general conclusion from.
5. To make generally or universally applicable.


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She further generalizes that the wealthy always have preferred their own children attend schools that feel special to them, offer access and involvement with decision making and are intimate, personal places.
By considering the transition flow point where the pulp begins to move tangentially, axially, and radially in a pulper, we can ascribe a shear factor [lambda] that generalizes the apparent viscosity.
For now, our data suggest that the ability to detect other people's lies generalizes across situations," he contends.
 
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