over estimate ability in English
noun
overvalue ability
Use "over estimate ability" in a sentence
1. The committee lacked a correct estimate of his ability.
2. Theory predicts that males use repertoire sizes to estimate rivals’ fighting ability.
3. Appraise Definition: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of
4. As part of examining planning, ability to estimate infrastructure needs was examined in the survey of administrators.
5. Ballpark estimate An approximate estimate
6. Strength shows, not only in the ability to persist, but the ability to start over.
7. Appraise definition: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of synonyms: valuate, praise, evaluate, judge, pass judgment
8. 13 reviews of Ability Fence "My hat is off to David over at Ability Fence
9. Astronomers estimate that there are over 100 billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy alone.
10. Over the years, we estimate that more than a million people have seen a Bruvvers show!
11. For example, one estimate says that over 10 percent of clergymen are involved in sexual misconduct.
12. 8 How is ability adjusted when is psychology screwy over?
13. Video encoding mode selection based on an aggregate estimate of error propagation distortion over multiple lossy channels
14. See also: Ballpark, estimate Ballpark figure An approximate number; an estimate
15. There is now a serious question mark over his leadership ability.
16. The absolute estimate will be the estimated average yield over the total life period of the stand
17. The reinstatement was thorough, taking place over two years and costing much more than the original estimate.
18. The low estimate is the nuclear energy industry estimate of nuclear.
19. The absolute estimate will be the estimated average yield over the total life period of the stand.
20. Dr Kurt worked on ways to enhance incoming signal strength by improving an antenna’s ability to judge or 'estimate' the angles of arrival (AOA).
21. Calculated estimate variance
22. The scientists estimate that nearly two-thirds of the continent has become drier over the past 60 years.
23. 15 The scientists estimate that nearly two-thirds of the continent has become drier over the past 60 years.
24. Population Estimate Accuracy Rating:
25. (d) ‘revision to an accounting estimate’ was amended to ‘change in accounting estimate’.