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(n)
The process of making an estimate.
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(v)
(colloquial) To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause
A judgment or assessment of the value of something, especially a formal one.
(uncountable, countable) The act, process or result of approximating, as:
(transitive) To rely on, trust, or expect.
To reach a partly (or totally) unconfirmed conclusion; to engage in conjecture; to speculate.
(adj)
Nearing correctness; nearly exact; not perfectly accurate.
A prediction of the weather.
More generally, any result of mental activity; a thought, a notion; a way of thinking.
A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
(transitive, mathematics) To determine the value of something or the solution to something by a mathematical process.
A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard
An estimation of something's worth.
To estimate the value of something; to appraise or to make a valuation.
(transitive) To find out definitely; to discover or establish.
(transitive) To determine the value or worth of (something), particularly as a person appointed for this purpose.
(transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to appraise.
(transitive) To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
The action of calculating or estimating something.
(transitive) To obtain or receive (something) from something else.
(transitive) To infer by extending known information.
(intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people.
(transitive) To determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate; to estimate.
(transitive) To establish the identity of someone or something.
The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized (matching a current observation with a memory of a prior observation of the same entity).
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
An estimate, judgment or opinion made by guessing, from limited information.
Action of the verb to assess; assessment.
A fact that shows that something exists or may happen.
The quality that renders something desirable or valuable; worth.
A person who sets an examination.
The conclusion or result of judging; an opinion; a decision.
(uncountable) The act of preparing or getting ready.
(ditransitive) To hold in belief or estimation; to adjudge as a conclusion; to regard as being; to evaluate according to one's beliefs; to account.
The eagerness associated with waiting for something to occur.
To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
(transitive) To know of (something) before it happens; to expect.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing.
An appraisal or evaluation.
(ambitransitive) To predict or believe that something will happen
Having been carefully thought out; maturely reflected upon.
The ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
A prediction.
A statement of what will happen in the future.
(transitive) To explicitly mention (something) as a possibility for consideration, often to recommend it.
A forecast or prediction.
That has been forecast
Advance knowledge; foresight.
The total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English).
(transitive) To assign a quantity to.
A fair valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence; gratitude and esteem.
An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person.
The ability to make wise choices or decisions.
To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
(transitive) To become aware of, through the physical senses, to see; to understand.
(transitive) To think about seriously.
Available at one's discretion; able to be used as one chooses; left to or regulated by one's own discretion or judgment.
An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
Of or pertaining to a budget.
(transitive) To encounter or discover something being searched for; to locate.
The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
Quotation marks.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
(countable) A fragment of a human expression that is repeated by somebody else, for example from literature or a famous speech.
(transitive) To view as valuable.
(transitive) To determine the weight of an object.
Value (quantity, magnitude, extent or amount) determined by an act of measuring.
Act of measurement.
displayed
A prescribed quantity or extent.
(obsolete) Grace; favour.
Measurement or estimation, with or as if with a gauge.
(heading) To sense or think emotionally or judgmentally.
(not comparable) Having the ability to calculate.
(intransitive) To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints; to controvert; to wrangle.
(transitive) To reckon, calculate.
The act or process of computing; calculation; reckoning.
Carefully thought out or planned.
Loved; lovable.
(mathematics, uncountable) The act or process of calculating.
(uncountable, often definite, the calculus) Differential calculus and integral calculus considered as a single subject.
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
The use of a computer or computers.
The action of projecting or throwing or propelling something.
Abbreviation of calculator. [A mechanical or electronic device that performs mathematical calculations; sometimes, an electronic one specifically.]
(mathematics) A position in a sequence of numerals representing a place value in a positional number system.
(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
A dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.
(Universal spelling) A version of a written work (such as a book or paper) or drawing.