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Approximating meaning
present participle and gerund of approximate
Example sentences (20)
Continuing, he said, “The issue of N1.2bn or whatever they are approximating, I can’t tell you the exact figure because as the traditional ruler of the community, I don’t receive alert of payments.
Current tax recoveries are refundable at a rate of approximately 23% in Canada and at a combined current income tax and Petroleum Revenue Tax ("PRT") rates approximating 70% to 75% in the UK portion of the North Sea.
It’s closer to something you’d find in the dark corner of an art gallery or your weird friend’s hard drive; a visual experiment approximating what cinema might look like after TikTok has completely rotted our attention spans.
To transform it into a scooter, you extend the handlebars, seats and back wheel, and ride away on something vaguely approximating a bike.
When you cover a set with balls of a given diameter, you’re approximating the volume of the fattened-up version of the set.
Indeed, only a small proportion of cancers approximating to five to 10 per cent are due to genetic factors and inherited.
With an annual budget approximating $100 million, it aims to instill patriotism in university (and before secondary school) graduates.
Of these methods, falsely advertised job opportunities account for the highest number of persons trafficked globally, approximating 43%, according to A21, self-declared abolitionists of the 21 century.
Stripping away these non-operating, non-cash gains, and net income falls from a $16 million gain to a $30 million loss - approximating operating cash flow.
It would mean the death of the family owned small farm, and it looks as though we are approximating that model with every business cycle downturn.
Those theories represent three different approaches to approximating a solution to the Schrödinger equation, which describes complex systems in which quantum mechanics plays a big role.
A Platonist might view particular formal systems as approximating an underlying reality.
Curry powder main Curry powder is a spice mixture of widely varying composition developed by the British during the days of the Raj as a means of approximating the taste of Indian cuisine at home.
EUBAM assists the Moldovan and Ukrainian governments in approximating their border and customs procedures to EU standards, and offers support in both countries' fight against cross-border crime.
Features rather more confined to Lincolnshire include: *Elaboration of standard English /eɪ/ or /iː/ into a complex triphthong approximating, and often transcribed -air- or -yair-.
Hinkelmann and Kempthorne (2008, Volume 1, Section 6.6: Completely randomized design; Approximating the randomization test) However, there are differences.
Humans are also capable of generating something approximating white noise by making a "sshh" sound.
I had to keep my mouth about six inches away from the horn and remember not to make my voice too loud if I wanted anything approximating to a clear reproduction; that was all.
In his village scenes, for example, Braque frequently reduced an architectural structure to a geometric form approximating a cube, yet rendered its shading so that it looked both flat and three-dimensional by fragmenting the image.
In modern Japanese, these phonemes have been phased out of usage and only exist in the extended katakana digraphs for approximating foreign language words.