Generalizes vs Generalises - What's the difference?
generalizes | generalises |
(generalize)
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To speak in generalities, or in vague terms.
To infer or induce from specific cases to more general cases or principles.
* W. Nicholson
To spread throughout the body and become systemic.
To derive or deduce (a general conception, or a general principle) from particulars.
* Coleridge
As verbs the difference between generalizes and generalises
is that generalizes is third-person singular of generalize while generalises is third-person singular of generalise.generalizes
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Verb
(head)generalize
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Alternative forms
* generalise (non-Oxford British spelling)Verb
(en-verb)- Copernicus generalized' the celestial motions by merely referring them to the moon's motion. Newton ' generalized them still more by referring this last to the motion of a stone through the air.
- A mere conclusion generalized from a great multitude of facts.