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estimate verb (estimated, estimating) 1 to judge or calculate (size, amount or value, etc) roughly or without measuring. 2 to have or form an opinion (that ...); to think. 3 to submit to a possible client a statement of (the likely cost) of carrying out a job. noun 1 a rough assessment (of size, etc). 2 a calculation of the probable cost of a job. 3 (the estimates) accounts laid before parliament, etc showing the probable expenditure for the year. estimation noun 1 judgement; opinion. 2 the act of estimating. estimator noun. hold someone or something in estimation to esteem them or it highly.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin aestimare, aestimatum to estimate the value of something.