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Definition of estimate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of estimate is as below...
Estimate
(n.) A
valuing
or
rating
by the mind,
without
actually
measuring,
weighing,
or the like; rough or
approximate
calculation;
as, an
estimate
of the cost of a
building,
or of the
quantity
of water in a
pond..
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Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To
estimate;
to
conjecture.
Comparatively
::
Comparatively
(adv.)
According
to
estimate
made by
comparison;
relatively;
not
positively
or
absolutely.
Weigh
::
Weigh (n.) A
certain
quantity
estimated
by
weight;
an
English
measure
of
weight.
See Wey.
Prize
::
Prize (v. t.) To value
highly;
to
estimate
to be of great
worth;
to
esteem.
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To make a
calculation;
to
forecast
consequences;
to
estimate;
to
compute.
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To
compare
in
relative
force,
importance,
value,
etc.; to
estimate..
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) The
estimated
reparation
in money for
detriment
or
injury
sustained;
a
compensation,
recompense,
or
satisfaction
to one
party,
for a wrong or
injury
actually
done to him by
another..
Account
::
Account
(v. t.) To
value,
estimate,
or hold in
opinion;
to judge or
consider;
to
deem..
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To make
account
of; to
regard;
to
reckon;
to
value;
to
estimate.
Rough
::
Rough (n.)
Hastily
or
carelessly
done;
wanting
finish;
incomplete;
as, a rough
estimate;
a rough
draught..
Appreciation
::
Appreciation
(n.) A just
valuation
or
estimate
of
merit,
worth,
weight,
etc.;
recognition
of
excellence..
Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.) The
quantity
of
heaviness;
comparative
tendency
to the
center
of the
earth;
the
quantity
of
matter
as
estimated
by the
balance,
or
expressed
numerically
with
reference
to some
standard
unit; as, a mass of stone
having
the
weight
of five
hundred
pounds..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) Act of
weighing
mentally;
comparison;
estimate.
Humility
::
Humility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
humble;
freedom
from pride and
arrogance;
lowliness
of mind; a
modest
estimate
of one's own
worth;
a sense of one's own
unworthiness
through
imperfection
and
sinfulness;
self-abasement;
humbleness.
Valuation
::
Valuation
(n.) Value set upon a
thing;
estimated
value or
worth;
as, the goods sold for more than their
valuation..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
state,
or
estimate,
approximately
or
loosely;
to
characterize
without
strict
regard
to fact; as, they call the
distance
ten
miles;
he
called
it a full day's
work..
Approximation
::
Approximation
(n.) An
approach
to a
correct
estimate,
calculation,
or
conception,
or to a given
quantity,
quality,
etc..
Representation
::
Representation
(n.) Any
collateral
statement
of fact, made
orally
or in
writing,
by which an
estimate
of the risk is
affected,
or
either
party is
influenced..
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) The sum
allowed
to a
sheriff
or other
officer
upon the
amount
realized
by an
execution;
--
estimated
in
England,
and
formerly
in the
United
States,
at so much of the
pound..
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