Similar words: estimate, ultimate, intimate, legitimate, ultimately, climate, testimony, approximately. Meaning: ['estɪmeɪt] adj.roughly calculated or approximate..
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181, It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
182, As for insurance, the market for horses is dominated by nine main companies with an estimated bloodstock trade of £400 million.
183, The estimated annual number of births affected with a neural tube defect is about 400,000 world wide.
184, Trading was an estimated 544 million shares, up from the three-month daily average of 430 million shares.
185, However total AIDS cases are estimated to be between 100,000 and 150,000.
186, Plans for the complex were first revealed in September 1990 and it was estimated it would cost £100 million to build.
187, The two companies estimated that by selling the debt as securities, the surcharge to customers could eventually be reduced.
188, Last year, 114 cases with 236 victims and more than $ 18 million in estimated rip-offs led to 11 criminal convictions.
189, Eickman said movie-making provides far-reaching financial benefits for the city, adding an estimated $ 50 million to the economy in 1994.
190, Until recently, lower military officials had taken the blame for the estimated 3,000 people who were murdered or went missing.
191, In 1937 county cricket was estimated to have lost £30,000.
192, How can this happen on a planet that has an estimated 1400 million cubic kilometres of water?
193, His fortune, conservatively estimated in excess of a hundred million dollars, had come intact to his beloved daughter, Louise.
194, Violence is conservatively estimated to cost $ 15. 5 billion a year in medical care nationwide.
195, An estimated 200 million people will watch on television as more than 10, 000 athletes compete in 271 events.
196, An estimated 50[sentencedict.com],000 pairs of kittiwakes breed at Bempton and thousands more breed elsewhere on Flamborough Head.
197, President Kennedy was welcomed in the summer of 1962 by a cheering crowd estimated at more than 1 million.
198, The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987.
199, A government source estimated that the price of animals had risen by 50 % during the crisis.
200, It was estimated that Walker had made around £100, 000 from his criminal activities.
201, If that rate of increase continues it is estimated that methyl bromide could account for one-sixth of ozone loss by 2000.
202, We estimated that on an average working day about 650,000 people saw their family doctor and another 300,(http://sentencedict.com/estimated.html)000 went to the dentist.
203, That boosted the reported payroll increase by approximately 75, 000, some analysts estimated.
204, Each patient had three measurements of bone mineral density and rates of bone loss were estimated by linear regression for each subject.
205, Yet it's estimated that in about 90% of house burglaries, the thief entered with very little effort.
206, An estimated 62 million Americans smoke, including 4.1 million adolescents aged 12-17.
207, He or she closed down major corporations around the world for a day-causing losses estimated at billions of dollars.
208, It is estimated that 10 to 30 percent of adults snore and have no serious medical consequences as a result.
209, It destroyed or damaged around 410,000 houses, leaving an estimated 1,200,000 people homeless.
210, By careful examination, Lamb estimated the age of the tree at five hundred years.
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