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What is the opposite of estimate?

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Noun
Opposite of an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
“A higher down payment on the larger property allows you to finance the exact amount of mortgage loan you can afford.”
Noun
Opposite of a judgment of the worth or character of someone or something
“I try to be compassionate but the best I can manage is indifference to his attitude.”
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Opposite of the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
Noun
Opposite of an estimate, judgment or opinion made by guessing, from limited information
Noun
Opposite of an estimation
“The article may have accuracy on its side but is sadly lacking in balance.”
Noun
Opposite of a prediction or prognosis of a future event
Noun
Opposite of a rough estimate or calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
Noun
Opposite of an estimate or forecast of a future situation based on a study of present trends
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Opposite of a value or quantity that is nearly but not exactly correct
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Opposite of a particular opinion or attitude expressed
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Opposite of an amount of a commodity equivalent to a specified sum of money
“I intend to show that the prevailing conception of aesthetic value judgments and art evaluation cannot adequately account for the worthlessness of kitsch.”
Noun
Opposite of an opinion, belief, or way of looking at things
Noun
Opposite of the position or interests of one person or group, especially in opposition to others
Noun
Opposite of an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something
Payment is due at the end of this week.”
Verb
Opposite of to judge and form an opinion of the value of
“It is important to know the value of stamps before buying them.”
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Opposite of to calculate roughly, especially for purposes of analysis
“To determine the effectiveness of the review process, we can measure the number of errors found during specification.”
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Opposite of to regard or consider in a specified way
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To measure or appraise the value, amount, level or quality of something
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Opposite of to predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
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Opposite of to consider or deem to have a given value or quality
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Opposite of to try to figure out through estimation or hypothesis
“I know that you are lying about your relationship with that woman, Bill!”
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Opposite of to make an estimate
“I can confirm that roughly half of the students here are in debt.”
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Opposite of to draw conclusions from an examination or assessment
“The vast number of variables at play will only serve to complicate our assessment.”
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Opposite of to feel, notice or detect with one's senses
“He would miss most of the show because he was distracted by his phone.”
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Opposite of to compare the relative weight or importance of
“I'm really organized in my work life but I overcompensate it with a chaotic personal life.”
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Opposite of to pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case
“He enters a strong and solemn protest against that ANtinomian spirit which would reject the law as a rule of life.”
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Opposite of to tell about in advance
“We come to realize that the criterion of simplicity is also at work when we retrodict as well as when we predict.”
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Opposite of to discern from given information
“It is easy to misconstrue his grandiose claims as nothing more than braggadocio.”
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Opposite of to distinguish or identify (as) the distinctive nature or features of
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Opposite of to give a summary of
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Opposite of to believe, based on information
“I am likely to disbelieve the findings of the scientists.”
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Opposite of to be in expectation of
“I am unaware if he will be posting another update on social media very soon.”
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Opposite of to hold an opinion
“I doubt that the president should be spending so much time on social media.”
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To determine the total or amount of (something)
“It is easy to count the number of 5-card poker hands with, for example, no spades.”
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