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Definition of estimation
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Estimation
(v. t.)
Supposition;
conjecture.
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Inestimably
::
Inestimably
(adv.)
In a
manner,
or to a
degree,
above
estimation;
as,
things
inestimably
excellent..
Detractive
::
Detractive
(a.)
Tending
to lower in
estimation;
depreciative.
Siege
::
Siege (n.) Rank;
grade;
station;
estimation.
Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To bring honor or
repute
upon; to do
credit
to; to raise the
estimation
of.
Value
::
Value (v. t.) To raise to
estimation;
to cause to have
value,
either
real or
apparent;
to
enhance
in
value..
Misrepute
::
Misrepute
(v. t.) To have in wrong
estimation;
to
repute
or
estimate
erroneously.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To count as in a
number,
rank, or
series;
to
estimate
by rank or
quality;
to place by
estimation;
to
account;
to
esteem;
to
repute..
Prize
::
Prize (n.)
Estimation;
valuation.
Arrogance
::
Arrogance
(n.) The act or habit of
arrogating,
or
making
undue
claims
in an
overbearing
manner;
that
species
of pride which
consists
in
exorbitant
claims
of rank,
dignity,
estimation,
or
power,
or which
exalts
the worth or
importance
of the
person
to an undue
degree;
proud
contempt
of
others;
lordliness;
haughtiness;
self-assumption;
presumption..
Estimation
::
Estimation
(v. t.)
Favorable
opinion;
esteem;
regard;
honor.
Estimation
::
Estimation
(v. t.)
Supposition;
conjecture.
Undervalue
::
Undervalue
(v. t.) To
esteem
lightly;
to treat as of
little
worth;
to hold in mean
estimation;
to
despise.
Request
::
Request
(n.) A state of being
desired
or held in such
estimation
as to be
sought
after or asked for;
demand.
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The cause or
reason
of
shame;
that which
brings
reproach,
and
degrades
a
person
in the
estimation
of
others;
disgrace..
Name
::
Name (n.)
Reputed
character;
reputation,
good or bad;
estimation;
fame;
especially,
illustrious
character
or fame;
honorable
estimation;
distinction..
Appraisement
::
Appraisement
(n.) The act of
setting
the
value;
valuation
by an
appraiser;
estimation
of
worth.
Estimation
::
Estimation
(v. t.) An
opinion
or
judgment
of the
worth,
extent,
or
quantity
of
anything,
formed
without
using
precise
data;
valuation;
as,
estimations
of
distance,
magnitude,
amount,
or moral
qualities..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To bring to a
higher
condition
or
situation;
to
elevate
in rank,
dignity,
and the like; to
increase
the value or
estimation
of; to
promote;
to
exalt;
to
advance;
to
enhance;
as, to raise from a low
estate;
to raise to
office;
to raise the
price,
and the
like..
Depreciate
::
Depreciate
(v. i.) To fall in
value;
to
become
of less
worth;
to sink in
estimation;
as, a paper
currency
will
depreciate,
unless
it is
convertible
into
specie..
Deprisure
::
Deprisure
(n.) Low
estimation;
disesteem;
contempt.
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