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Definition of "generalises" [generalises]

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of generalise. (verb)

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Use "generalises" in a sentence
  • "Whether a media outlet is basically oriented to the left or to the right, it still 'generalises' its public in this way, by working with the model of a totality of consumers with common concerns."
  • "He argued that Singularity is inevitably implied by a long-term pattern of accelerating change that generalises Moore's law to technologies predating the integrated circuit, and includes material technology (especially as applied to nanotech), medical technology and other disciplines."
  • "He generalises about journalists – he has problems with a few of us so he thinks we're all bad."