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overestimate

verbto think something is larger or worse than it really is ExamplesShe overestimated the amount of time needed to fit out the factory. • They overestimated the costs of moving the offices to central London.

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  1. overestimate - The Free Dictionary
    o·ver·es·ti·mate ( v r- s t -m t ). tr.v. o·ver·es·ti·mat·ed, o·ver·es·ti·mat·ing, o·ver·es·ti· mates. 1. To estimate too highly. 2. To esteem too greatly.
     
  2. Overestimate | Define Overestimate at Dictionary.com
    Overestimate definition, to estimate at too high a value, amount, rate, or the like: Don't overestimate the car's trade-in value. See more.
     
  3. Overestimate Synonyms, Overestimate Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for overestimate at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  4. Use overestimate in a sentence | overestimate sentence examples
    Example sentences with the word overestimate. overestimate ...
     
  5. 5 Shocking Ways You Overestimate Yourself | Cracked.com
    May 8, 2011 ... It's bad enough getting to know other people. We don't need this shit adding to our social awkwardness.
     
  6. overestimate - Wiktionary
    overestimate (third-person singular simple present overestimates, present participle overestimating, ... Experts overestimate the level of harm of cigarettes.
     
  7. Why we overestimate our competence
    Social psychologists are examining people's pattern of overlooking their own weaknesses.
     
  8. overestimate - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
    ▷verb form too high an estimate of. ▷noun an excessively high estimate. – derivatives overestimation noun. 'overestimate' also found in these Oxford entries : ...