GENERALISE


Meaning of GENERALISE in English

verb

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

As Anne Gray has pointed out, it is difficult to generalise about housekeeping systems.

Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.

I think it's hard to generalise about western feminism and third world feminism.

It is always risky to generalise from particulars.

Quite apart from the dubious legitimacy of generalising from one such fragment, it is uncertain how the data itself should be interpreted.

What is to stop us generalising?

What is wrong is the tendency to generalise negative attitudes and to blame the victim.

Yet the evidence we have available suggests that this is too specific and narrow an example from which to generalise .

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