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interpulate 

A misuse of the word "interpret" with no literary basis. Commonly used by someone trying to sound smarter than they are, along with other words such as "dramastically".....
Billy would be the best one to interpulate these drawings. Our quote could change dramastically based on his interpulation, and make it hard to get our finger in the door. Hindsight is 50/50.
interpulate by Scooter2017 August 11, 2017

interpolate 

to integrade or become part of a larger group
I interpolated with her friends.
interpolate by Jordan October 15, 2003

interpolate 

the act of taking pieces of what is being said, usually in a confusing fashion, and understanding the end result.
she interpolated what he meant, from what he was trying to say.
interpolate by magpies July 10, 2009

interpolate 

That guy's full of shite, it must come from his kin and how they interpolate.
interpolate by Baja Bug October 4, 2006

Interpolate 

From Latin interpolare, Latin interpolatum, from inter (“between”) and polire (“to polish”).

Interpolation provides a means of estimating intermediate points.
In other words, it's estimating in-between values.
Let's interpolate to get in-between the values.
Interpolate by millennIumAMbiguity January 24, 2022

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