Try to estimate how many steps it will take to get to a close object. [VERB wh]
...the official estimate of the election result. [+ of/for]
The cost of the project has been estimated at about 10 million dollars.
They estimated the distance at about three miles.
I hadn't been far wrong in my estimate of his grandson's capabilities. [+ of]
The shop also offers a curtain-making and fitting service. Quotes and estimates can be prepared by computer on the spot.
He says the modelling technique uses probability theory to estimate the influence of various factors that affect water safety.
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd has upgraded the estimate of iron ore at its Solomon Project by 300 million tonnes, allowing the miner to begin development.
To estimate one's chances
The verb is pronounced (estɪmeɪt ). The noun is pronounced (estɪmət ).