A calculation that results in an estimate that is too high.
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Examples for "overestimate"
Examples for "overestimate"
1It's hard to overestimate the level of violence and instability in Honduras.
2So did the media overestimate the level of interest in Titanic 100?
3It is very easy to underestimate or, indeed, overestimate what is required.
4Organizations tend to overestimate how quickly they'll migrate to newer operating systems.
5Omitting AD class and dosing information may overestimate pharmacotherapy for geriatric depression.
1This overestimation is probably a result of decreased aortic impedance in AR.
2This is, however, only a part of the reason for its overestimation.
3Ignoring maternal effects in the model caused overestimation of direct heritability.
4Exactly, but the error typically is an underestimation error, not an overestimation error.
5The clinical value might be limited by overestimation and intra- and inter-individual variation.
1Really, Mr Ralli, I fear you are greatly overrating your own sagacity.
2I have been suffering indisposition which was aggravated in reality by overrating its importance.
3Let us duly appreciate, but be cautious of overrating, the advantage of religious education.
4There was no danger of his overrating his own poetry.
5Don't you think, perhaps, that some of the fault lies with you for overrating women?