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Definitions from the WebTerm: Etimate Description: Etimate (pronounced eh-tuh-mit) is a noun that refers to an approximate calculation or estimation of a value, quantity, or extent. It is often used to indicate a rough or educated guess rather than an exact measurement. Senses and Usages: 1. As a noun: - She gave us an etimate of how much the renovation would cost. - The etimate provided by the expert helped us plan our budget accordingly. - The sales etimate for the new product is quite optimistic. 2. As a verb (transitive): - We asked the consultant to etimate the time required for the project. - He etimated the distance to the nearest town using the map. Sample Sentences: 1. The weather forecast gave an etimate of two inches of snow in the area. 2. The etimate for completing the construction was exceeded due to unforeseen challenges. 3. Could you etimate the number of guests expected at the event? 4. The app allows users to easily etimate the calorie content of their meals. 5. The auditor will etimate the company's annual revenue based on the financial records. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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