1. graph - Noun
2. graph - Verb
a written symbol that is used to represent speech
a visual display of information
represent by means of a graph
a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities, represented as points, plotted with reference to a set of axes
plot upon a graph
Source: WordNetWhen producers want to know what the public wants, they graph it as curves. When they want to tell the public what to get, they say it in curves. Marshall McLuhan
I'm sure that you could go back and make a graph showing that all the killings of black males increased in times of economic difficulty. As a matter of fact, a black man was lynched last year. Ishmael Reed
I'm not interested in possible complexities. I regard song structure as a graph paper. Brian Eno
If you look at the graph of the growth of G. M. O. s, the growth of application of glyphosate and autism, it's literally a one-to-one correspondence. And you could make that graph for kidney failure, you could make that graph for diabetes, you could make that graph even for Alzheimer's. Vandana Shiva
One thing we seem to be missing is that just as we no longer search for the news, the news finds us today (e.g. this article found me) we will no longer search for products and services, rather we will look to our social graph to what products and services they like and don't like. Erik Qualman
The trouble is that the hockey stick graph become an icon and deniers reckoned if they could smash the icon, the whole concept of global warming would be destroyed with it. Michael E. Mann