generalization
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editgeneralization (countable and uncountable, plural generalizations)
- An act or instance of generalizing; concluding that something true of a subclass is true of the entire class
- The formulation of general concepts from specific instances by abstracting common properties.
- Synonyms: universalization; see also Thesaurus:generalization
- Antonyms: specialization; see also Thesaurus:specialization
- Inductive reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
- An oversimplified or exaggerated conception, opinion, or image of the members of a group.
- (mathematics) A proof, axiom, problem, or definition that includes another's cases, and also some additional cases; a conclusion reached by inferring from specific cases to more general cases or principles.
- A hypersphere is a generalization of a sphere across more than three dimensions.
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editformulation of general concepts
inductive reasoning
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edit- “generalization”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.