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1 (to) generalize
(to) generalize /ˈdʒɛnrəlaɪz/A v. t.generalizzare; rendere generale; esprimere in termini generali: to generalize a law, rendere generale l'applicazione d'una leggeB v. i.1 generalizzare; parlare in generale2 stare sulle generali; fare discorsi generici. -
2 (to) generalize
(to) generalize /ˈdʒɛnrəlaɪz/A v. t.generalizzare; rendere generale; esprimere in termini generali: to generalize a law, rendere generale l'applicazione d'una leggeB v. i.1 generalizzare; parlare in generale2 stare sulle generali; fare discorsi generici.
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