estimate

estimate

That’s one of the top-grossing games, and it makes more money per user per year than any other mobile game, according to some estimates.

From VentureBeat

Its population is now estimated to be fewer than 5,000.

From Phys.Org

City officials estimate the job will cost about $50,000.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather, it reflects a better estimate of cases based on a more inclusive method of collecting data.

From TIME

The researchers estimate that a little less than a quarter of the frozen methane undergoes this second transformation.

From Ars Technica

Two factors affect the magnitude of the estimates in the table: (1) household size and (2) the age of the head of household.

From Heritage.org

Estimates now factor in all costs necessary to address all vehicle repairs and warranty issues.

From Minneapolis Star Tribune

Experts within the energy sector believe the latest government estimate might have to be revised upward too.

From Minneapolis Star Tribune

It’s estimated that in 2008 more than $51 million was spent in the state on ads, headquarter rentals, hotels, food, transportation, etc.

From ABC News

Depending on how often this is the case, the 10-to-100-terabytes estimate may be much too large.

From Slate Magazine

The math behind these estimates is fairly simple.

From Slate Magazine

Estimates vary, but as many as five thousand dogs and ten thousand handlers served their country from 1964 to 1975.

From Huffington Post

Software estimates are always wrong, because the tasks being estimated are always, to some extent, terra incognito, new and unknown.

From TechCrunch

These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.