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1. (n.) estimation
judgment or opinion.
2. estimation
esteem; respect.
3. estimation
approximate calculation; estimate.
Etymology: (1325–75; < MF < L)
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| Definition of 'Estimation' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) appraisal, estimate, estimation
a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)
2. (noun) estimate, estimation
the respect with which a person is held
"they had a high estimation of his ability"
3. (noun) estimate, estimation, approximation, idea
an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
"an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take"
4. (noun) estimate, estimation
a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody
"many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent"
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1. (noun) estimation
a guess at an amount, size, etc.
a realistic estimation of how long it will take
2. estimation
in sb's estimation
in sb's opinion
In my estimation, he will be an excellent sales manager.
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| Definition of 'Estimation' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) Estimation
the act of estimating
2. (verb) Estimation
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
3. (verb) Estimation
favorable opinion; esteem; regard; honor
4. (verb) Estimation
supposition; conjecture
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