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  1. Oct 16, 2020 · The word "estimatedly" is not in dictionaries, but you can create it according to established patterns. Whether you should use it or not will depend on what you are writing for. It is not a totally new word: many other people have used it before.

  2. used when saying what the cost, size, value, etc. of something is believed to be, although it is not known for certain: The business is worth an estimated $250 million. The estimated cost of the building project is well over £1 million. (Definition of estimated from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. 1. a. : to judge tentatively or approximately the value, worth, or significance of. b. : to determine roughly the size, extent, or nature of. c. : to produce a statement of the approximate cost of. 2. : judge, conclude. 3. archaic. : esteem. b. : appraise. estimative. ˈe-stə-ˌmā-tiv. adjective. estimate. 2 of 2. noun. es· ti· mate ˈe-stə-mət. 1. a.

  4. a judgment or calculation of approximately how large or how great something is: I can only make a rough estimate (= an amount that is not exact) of how many people will attend.

  5. to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately: to estimate the cost of a college education. Synonyms: appraise, evaluate, value, assess, gauge, reckon, count, compute. to form an opinion of; judge.

  6. An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value. ...the official estimate of the election result. [ + of/for] This figure is five times the original estimate. A recent estimate was that factories were undermanned by about 30 per cent. Synonyms: approximate calculation, guess, reckoning, assessment More Synonyms of estimate.

  7. to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly. estimate something to estimate the cost/value/number of something.