বিশ্বজনীন করা, সাধারণের আয়ত্ত করা, সাধারণ করা, সর্বজনীন করা, সাধারণ রূপ দেত্তয়া, সাধারণ সংজ্ঞা দেত্তয়া, সামান্য করা, সাধারণের ব্যবহারে লাগান, সাধারণের বোধগম্য করা
(1) Draw from specific cases for more general cases.
(2) Speak or write in generalities.
(3) Cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use.
(4) Become systemic and spread throughout the body.
(5) Cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public.
(6) Bring into general or common use.
(7) Make a sweeping assumption.
(8) Statement.
(1) It is not easy to generalize about the poor
(2) Probably the best part of this inconclusive book is the epilogue, which reminds us to be careful of how we generalize about natives as ecologists or balanced dwellers in the land.
(3) But it's hard to generalize about almost 300 million people.
(4) The homogenous nature of the subjects limits the ability to generalize results to other populations.
(5) Many of the results generalize to multibody structures
(6) Anthologies like this one invite us to generalize about differences between U.S. and U.K. poetics.
(7) What is unacceptable, to say the least, is to generalize about the uses and customs of nearly half a billion people who cover close to one sixth of the Earth's surface.
(8) If you're going to generalize about doctors, maybe you should be a little bit more wary about your sources.
(9) They also limit themselves to a very small sample of games from which they mistakenly try to generalize universal principles and properties.
(10) Because states have distinctive histories and are located in particular places there are definite limits in our ability to generalize about state systems.
(11) Such an extreme contrast should tell anyone how stupid it is to generalize about racism.
(12) It is foolhardy to generalize about the political attitudes of 100 million peasants, except to say that they were far from being a cowed mass.
(13) Attempts to generalize an elite education
(14) Eating habits in Germany vary by social class and milieu, but it is possible to generalize about the behavior of the inclusive middle class, which has emerged in the prosperous postwar era.
(15) However, a sample of one-tenth of one per cent of the entire undergraduate student population is far too small to generalize these opinions to them.
(16) As much as I hate to generalize about such a large group of people, I'm going to do it anyway.
(17) In practice, attempts to generalize research results are unlikely to rest on anything that happens in a single study, including the type of sampling carried out or the type of statistical test used.
(18) It is tempting to generalize from these conclusions
(19) While it is possible to generalize about the social impact and consequences of flooding by means of the figures given above, flooding is a complex subject because of the various causes of the flood hazard and human responses to it.
(20) On the other hand, I'll admit that the few I've seen have actually been quite good, and hard to generalize about.
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