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Generalise   Listen
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generalise  v.  Same as generalize.






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"Generalise" Quotes from Famous Books



... others, and a great personal charm of manner, were common to the two. Charles Darwin possessed, in the highest degree, that "vividness of imagination" of which he speaks as strongly characteristic of Erasmus, and as leading "to his overpowering tendency to theorise and generalise." This tendency, in the case of Charles Darwin, was fully kept in check by the determination to test his theories to the utmost. Erasmus had a strong love of all kinds of mechanism, for which Charles Darwin had no taste. Neither had Charles ...
— The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I • Francis Darwin



Words linked to "Generalise" :   disseminate, circulate, talk, diffuse, circularize, specify, distribute, universalise, verbalize, pass around, verbalise, overgeneralize, broadcast, generalisation, universalize, conclude, vulgarize, circularise, popularize, popularise, overgeneralise, vulgarise, reason out, generalize, utter, disperse, spread



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