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estimated

estimated \estimated\ adj. calculated approximately; as, an estimated mass of 25 g.

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estimated

vb. (en-past of: estimate)

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estimated

adj. calculated approximately; "an estimated mass of 25 g"

Usage examples of "estimated".

Proterozoic Era and, before that, the Archeozoic Era, each estimated to have been 650 million years in duration.

On that day, an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 Shiites were gathered in the center of Nabatiya, celebrating the most important holiday in their calendar, Ashura, which commemorates the martyrdom, in A.

It was estimated that Bedaux left something on the order of forty-five thousand dollars in Fort St.

Jeff wanted to know, further, on what Bren estimated was the chatoyance of atevi eyes.

Ghost landed, there should be enough time to find the trucks that were waiting to take them to Chinatown, Chang estimated.

The sky was clear except for some cirrocumulus clouds, and the headwind was an estimated four to six miles per hour.

Any coloured residue which may be left is generally organic matter: it is filtered off, calcined, and any copper it contains is estimated colorimetrically.

Zach had been right on target when he estimated the time it would require to defang Cyrano.

Dest for eleven years of local time that would be, he estimated, a little over ten years on Old Earth, since the shorter days on Dest more than made up for the four hundred and two of them in a year.

The public joy on this occasion was greatly augmented by the safe arrival of the fleet from the Leeward islands, consisting of ninety-two sail, and of the Straits fleet, estimated worth three millions sterling, whereby the silk manufacturers in particular were again employed, and their distresses relieved.

Confirm the one-regiment Backfire raid downbound, over Reykjavik right now, estimated course one-eight-zero.

In Nuremberg during the middle of the sixteenth century, the city council ordered a dyehouse built, with estimated construction costs of three thousand guilders.

Contests between the smaller states were then, for the most part, affairs of enterprize alone, and the probabilities of success were estimated, not from the skill, but from the personal courage of the general, and the soldiers.

It may safely be estimated that in America, to-day, there are not less than five hundred times as many experiments every year, as took place half a century ago.

I had estimated that original monster as perhaps ten klicks long -- these zeplinlike work beasts must have been several hundred klicks long, perhaps longer when one factored in the countless tentacles, tendrils, flagella, whips, tails, probes, and proboscises the things sported.