Synonym: land, property. Similar words: state, statement, status, statue, statute, statistics, dictate, devastating. Meaning: [ɪ'steɪt] n. 1. everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities 2. extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use 3. a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights.
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(61) Her estate was divided among her four children.
(62) Police skirmished with youths on the estate last Friday.
(63) Guards patrol the perimeter of the estate.
(64) Remember, the estate agent is working for the vendor.
(65) He made a fortune in real estate.
(66) The estate is left in trust with a bank.
(67) He factored his cousin's estate for five years.
(68) Her estate was left to her daughter.
(69) The murderer may well come from the estate.
(70) The family agreed to split up the estate.
(71) The new housing estate borders on the motorway.
(72) She assigned her whole estate to a charitable organization.
(73) The estate was divided among the relatives.
(74) She inherited her father's estate.
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(75) We're going to buy a piece of real estate.
(76) He bequeathed his entire estate to his daughter.
(77) My father sold real estate.
(78) She left her whole estate to her niece.
(79) He owns personal estate worth $30 million.
(80) The eldest son inherited the bulk of the estate.
(81) From the estate car debouched my girlfriend.
(82) They have a four-bedroom house on a newish estate.
(83) I finally settled on a Mercedes estate.
(84) She left her entire estate to her niece.
(85) His children have a claim on his estate.
(86) Police are blaming arsonists for the spate of fires in the Greenfields housing estate.
(87) The old man died and his estate passed to his wife.
(88) With the income from the family estate, she's in clover.
(89) The attacker struck as she was walking near a housing estate at Monacurra.
(90) He gambled away his family estate on a single throw of the dice.
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