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."