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Definition of estimation
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Estimation
(v. t.) The act of
estimating.
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Prize
::
Prize (n.)
Estimation;
valuation.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.)
Estimation;
opinion
of merit or
value;
hence,
valuation;
reckoning;
price..
Revere
::
Revere
(v. t.) To
regard
with
reverence,
or
profound
respect
and
affection,
mingled
with awe or fear; to
venerate;
to
reverence;
to honor in
estimation..
Fame
::
Fame (n.)
Report
or
opinion
generally
diffused;
renown;
public
estimation;
celebrity,
either
favorable
or
unfavorable;
as, the fame of
Washington..
Honor
::
Honor (n.)
Esteem
due or paid to
worth;
high
estimation;
respect;
consideration;
reverence;
veneration;
manifestation
of
respect
or
reverence.
Inestimably
::
Inestimably
(adv.)
In a
manner,
or to a
degree,
above
estimation;
as,
things
inestimably
excellent..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To do
disfavor
to; to bring
reproach
or shame upon; to
dishonor;
to treat or cover with
ignominy;
to lower in
estimation.
Value
::
Value (v. t.) To raise to
estimation;
to cause to have
value,
either
real or
apparent;
to
enhance
in
value..
Disestimation
::
Disestimation
(n.)
Disesteem.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) High
estimation
or
value;
great
regard;
favorable
opinion,
founded
on
supposed
worth..
Disparage
::
Disparage
(v. t.) To
dishonor
by a
comparison
with what is
inferior;
to lower in rank or
estimation
by
actions
or
words;
to speak
slightingly
of; to
depreciate;
to
undervalue.
Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To bring honor or
repute
upon; to do
credit
to; to raise the
estimation
of.
Request
::
Request
(n.) A state of being
desired
or held in such
estimation
as to be
sought
after or asked for;
demand.
First-rate
::
First-rate
(a.) Of the
highest
excellence;
preeminent
in
quality,
size, or
estimation..
Detraction
::
Detraction
(n.) The act of
taking
away from the
reputation
or good name of
another;
a
lessening
or
cheapening
in the
estimation
of
others;
the act of
depreciating
another,
from envy or
malice;
calumny..
Valuation
::
Valuation
(n.) The act of
valuing,
or of
estimating
value or
worth;
the act of
setting
a
price;
estimation;
appraisement;
as, a
valuation
of lands for the
purpose
of
taxation..
Deprisure
::
Deprisure
(n.) Low
estimation;
disesteem;
contempt.
Invaluable
::
Invaluable
(a.)
Valuable
beyond
estimation;
inestimable;
priceless;
precious.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To count as in a
number,
rank, or
series;
to
estimate
by rank or
quality;
to place by
estimation;
to
account;
to
esteem;
to
repute..
Undervalue
::
Undervalue
(v. t.) To
esteem
lightly;
to treat as of
little
worth;
to hold in mean
estimation;
to
despise.
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