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.
Random good picture Not show
151. If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. Marcus Aurelius
152. Similarly, we can obtain an estimate for the power spectrum on scales from bulk-flow studies.
153. Journals which publish the date of receipt and final revision under articles at least let the prospective author estimate the likely delay.
154. The current yield is used to estimate the cost of or profit from holding a bond.
155. A preliminary estimate suggests a likely ceiling of between 120 and 130 machines.
156. At a conservative estimate the water was nearly a yard deep, even near the edge.
157. Our study allowed us to estimate dose equivalence from the dose response findings with salbutamol and salmeterol.
158. According to the latest Pentagon estimate, each new F-22 could cost $ 198 million when development and production costs are calculated.
159. Others explored crevasses to estimate the thickness of the ice.
160. By his own estimate, he has brokered a billion dollars worth of deals.
161. However, if it is felt that the estimate is excessive, an alternative estimate should be obtained.
162. And with this data they then make an estimate of the current computation on allies or some such thing.
163. Republicans estimate this change would send monthly bills up by about $ 10 by 2002.
164. The results yesterday beat the average estimate of 19 cents, based on a poll of seven analysts by Zacks Investment Research.
165. When the bids were returned, the lowest estimate by far was from Hunts Point.
166. Take, for example, the coefficient estimated on B t in the equations: this is an estimate of.
167. Federal officials estimate that the timber salvaged from Southeastern forests damaged by Opal will generate about $ 10 million.
168. On a conservative estimate, there are now about 5,000 books or articles that deal with it, at least in part.
169. I try to make a just estimate of myself as I do of everyone else, really.
170. Note: Some lawyers will charge a fee to prepare an estimate.
171. A star's spectrum thus contains thousands of peaks and valleys,(http://sentencedict.com/estimate.html) which provide a good estimate of that star's composition.
172. They estimate an average annual consumption of 15 litres of whisky per head of the adult population.
173. Our current estimate of 70 cases per million population per year is certainly the minimum for the reasons described.
174. Experts like Freyle claim the official estimate of casualties is way understated.
175. First, I want to discuss whether there is any way in which we can estimate how long is required for evolution.
176. A rough estimate of the current amount of housebuilding in towns of over 50,000 population is around 15 percent.
177. The survey has produced the first national estimate of below tolerable standard houses derived from consistently applied methods.
178. At a conservative estimate they had cost considerably more than she had just paid for her night's lodging.
179. A recent estimate suggests that members with farming and related experience are twice as numerous as those experienced in the park purposes.
180. This estimate falls near the center of the range of adjusted estimates reported in Table 5.
More similar words: estimated, intimate, ultimate, legitimate, ultimately, climate, testimony, approximately, stimulate, investigate, mate, stimulus, testing, question, testify, inmate, by this time, domestic, optimistic, in question, teammate, material, suggestion, clandestine, alma mater, estate, Palestinian, questionnaire, investigator, beyond question.