Definition of Estimably. Meaning of Estimably. Synonyms of Estimably

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Definition of Estimably

Estimably
Estimably Es"ti*ma*bly, adv. In an estimable manner.

Meaning of Estimably from wikipedia

- would remove "Estimability" and utilize the "E" to instead emphasize an aspect of the "V for Valuable" criteria. A note of caution: Estimability is the most-abused...
- determined by structural factors. Given any particular structure or set of estimable components, it is a concept that emphasizes rational and predictable outcomes...
- be the "heart and soul" of the film, adding that she "doesn't chew the estimable scenery in Maleficent—she infuses it, wielding a magnetic and effortless...
- the prison experience in a "rosy glow". Klady summarized the film as "estimable and haunting entertainment", comparing it to a rough diamond with small...
- "A moving celebration of art's redemptive power, Sing Sing draws its estimable emotional resonance from a never better Colman Domingo and equally impressive...
- estimator of an estimable parameter (alternatively, statistical functional) for large classes of probability distributions. An estimable parameter is a...
- French and Gr****, Ignacy Krasicki: [T]ranslation... is in fact an art both estimable and very difficult, and therefore is not the labor and portion of common...
- positive view of his reign. According to the historian J. B. Bury, however estimable the man, Antoninus was hardly a great statesman. The rest which the Empire...
- of the performance of Christian Bale, concluding that the film is an "estimable piece of work grounded by a fine-grain sensibility and an expertly judged...
- Perfect Days adds a quietly soaring gem to director/co-writer Wim Wenders' estimable filmography." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, ****igned the...