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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211. An initial estimate was made of the typesetting combination responsible for the character.
212. However, it received a mean accident estimate, 6.90, which is below the average for the 40 junctions.
213. The estimate of three revolutions for three overflow records will thus be fairly accurate in this case.
214. The government will release a preliminary estimate of full-year gross domestic product tomorrow.
215. Despite its limitations, the breath H 2 test is the only acceptable non-invasive method to estimate complex carbohydrate malabsorption in humans.
216. Substitute collectors for compilers and you have a fair estimate of the situation.
217. By even a conservative estimate, about 10,000 Dall's porpoise were harpooned each year from 1976 to 1987.
218. Some local real estate developers think the 200 to 300 homes per year estimate is unrealistic.
219. This is a revision of the previous unofficial estimate, which was: everybody except A.C.
220. Faecal concentrations, however, provide only an indirect estimate of the drug available in the tissues.
221. These steps give a higher estimate of X, as follows: 1.
222. A First Call consensus estimate based on a survey of four analysts was 42 cents for the Columbus, Ohio, company.
223. The results exactly met analysts' consensus estimate, according to First Call.
224. Gans' preliminary estimate about the Tuesday turnout means the spurt four years ago was an exception to the trend.
225. Tom Tedder's tragedy was that he had a perfectly accurate estimate of his own talents as an artist.
226. He hadn't been dead for very long - my earlier estimate of around six hours will be somewhere near the mark.
227. The effect of such formulations on those who enacted education policy is difficult to estimate.
228. Before proceeding to estimate the costs of corporate crime, one last distinction needs to be made.
229. Dyson did some rough calculations to estimate whether life and intelligence could survive until the ultimate end of the universe.
230. In patients with active disease, the visual score tended to under estimate disease activity.
231. It was the official estimate from the Soviet spokesman at the international conference at Vienna this year.
232. That beat a mean estimate of 88 cents a share based on forecasts of 20 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research.
233. Many studies have attempted to estimate the effect of advertising on sales,(www.Sentencedict.com) but few have established any relationship at all.
234. Neither the authorship nor the commission were known to Sotheby's then, and it too had a similarly low estimate.
235. The standard deviation of the estimate of, B is calculated as follows: therefore, the standard deviation is:.
236. We will be pleased to provide you with an estimate of these costs in advance, on request.
237. When small samples are used to estimate population standard deviations, the results are biased in the direction of underestimation.
238. Narcotics agents believe a conservative estimate of the number of laboratories is between 200 and 300.
239. The reinstatement was thorough, taking place over two years and costing much more than the original estimate.
240. To what extent this promotes economic power would be hard to estimate, but the two are certainly not unrelated.
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