Synonym: calculate, compute, evaluate, figure, gauge, judge, rate, value. Similar words: estimated, intimate, ultimate, legitimate, ultimately, climate, testimony, approximately. Meaning: ['estɪmeɪt] n. 1. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 2. a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 3. a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) 4. a statement indicating the likely cost of some job 5. the respect with which a person is held. v. 1. judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) 2. judge to be probable.
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91. I understand that is a conservative estimate.
92. Alcohol and soft drinks are much harder to estimate.
93. Police estimate that it cost $ 5m to build.
94. The consensus estimate is $ 1. 25 a share.
95. A conservative estimate is that 6 percent are homeless.
96. One in 5,000 is a rough estimate.
97. Your original estimate, I think, was more realistic.
98. Our earliest estimate now is around mid-December.
99. Fifteen dollars was clearly a low estimate.
100. There was no official estimate of how many people were stranded or delayed.
101. This figure lies on the high side of our initial estimate but two factors must be borne in mind.
102. Campbell did not give a dollar estimate of the damage in Grand Forks County.
103. The original estimate of $500 million has now climbed to a staggering $1300 million.
104. Their lawyers, who were awarded costs thought to be between £2m and £3m,(Sentencedict.com) estimate total compensation at £6m to £7m.
105. Results matched the average estimate from 11 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research.
106. Never mind that figure was four times the original estimate for the safety assessment.
107. The purpose of the simulation is to estimate mean vehicle queue lengths and delays for various vehicle densities and train frequencies.
108. This was unchanged from the original estimate reported by Insee on Nov. 29.
109. Taken together, they may be applied jointly to produce a better estimate of the cost of equity capital.
110. The mean estimate provided by First Call was 33 cents.
111. Of this,(Sentence dictionary) 4 million cubic kilometres is a reasonable estimate for the freshwater we could extract.
112. Describes the design characteristics of the nine generic house types used to estimate the capacity and density of large sites.
113. Using the unit cumulative normal frequency distribution we may compute confidence limits for our estimate of beta.
114. The total man-hours required to construct such a building is impossible to estimate.
115. This result is marginally bigger than the previous traditional estimate of 11p.
116. In fact, this estimate completely ignores the value of all the other ingredients of asteroids besides iron.
117. First Call listed a consensus estimate of 39 cents for the single-family home builder.
118. The government said the change to chain weights was largely responsible for the higher estimate.
119. Even this conservative estimate of problem loans amounts to a striking 8% of the total loans in banks' portfolios.
120. Demographers estimate that about 60 percent of recent urban growth has resulted from high birthrates in the cities themselves.
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