Synonym: compute, count, estimate, figure, plan, reason, reckon, suppose, think. Similar words: calculation, speculate, articulate, speculation, regulate, stimulate, insulated, manipulate. Meaning: ['kælkjʊleɪt] v. 1. make a mathematical calculation or computation 2. judge to be probable 3. keep an account of 4. predict in advance 5. specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public 6. have faith or confidence in.
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91. And if you know the history of the universe in imaginary time, you can calculate how it behaves in real time.
92. Any spreadsheet should be able to calculate the present value of payments made over a fixed term.
93. How do we calculate the value of the asset that we are trying to protect?
94. These can be compared to the original volume to calculate the percentage of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air.
95. She tried to calculate the effect of telling them all.
96. Next he had to calculate how many rounds each man had to plough.
97. In the aerospace and transport industries, scientists and engineers use stoichiometric procedures to calculate fuel needs.
98. Memorial uses conservative criteria to calculate its figures, and the true death toll is probably much higher.
99. Admittedly the computer did use them to calculate the appropriate genetic formula for every point on the picture.
100. In addition, there is some uncertainty about how to calculate discounted future income for the representative household.
101. If you knew Greenwich time you could calculate from the sun how many degrees east or west you were.
102. Lupo said oddsmakers use theoretical win percentages to calculate the odds, as they would on a sporting event.
103. The rates are cheaper than those of full-service brokers. Discount brokers, however, all calculate their charges differently.
104. Trent wiped the rain from his eyes as he tried to calculate speed and distance against the drift of the Zodiac.
105. Using geometrical considerations he could calculate the distance from Polheim to the pole.
106. No doubt members would calculate whether it was to their advantage to have the waiting period reduced to 12 months.
107. Man only likes to count his troubles; he doesn't calculate his happiness. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
108. Some 3D systems can calculate volume, weight, moments of inertia, and centre of gravity of fairly complex shapes.
109. The package provides you with a means to calculate the number of radiators required to heat a building.
110. Simply calculate the extra weight and add the correct value of stamps for that particular weight and destination.
111. The resulting estimates will then be used to calculate the changes in welfare resulting from some simple price reduction scenarios of 1992.
112. We can now calculate its value by application of Hess's law.
113. These two methods were used to calculate the relative bidirectional reflectance of ten contrasting surfaces.
114. It would seem at first sight feasible to calculate this size in a way which reflected precisely the actual use for each category.
115. Scoring the log One easy way is to calculate the percentage of possible occasions when a particular activity or environmental condition applies.
116. The business of lending money is like gambling-the creditors calculate the odds of the money being repaid.
117. In this way the formula of a compound can be used to calculate the percentage composition by mass of a compound.
118. Some had big wings, some had small wings[sentencedict .com], but nobody knew how to calculate the aerodynamic effects.
119. I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people. Isaac Newton
120. As an example, suppose that we wish to calculate the Retail Price Index for April 1985.
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