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Estimable
Estimable meaning
Worthy of esteem; admirable. | Valuable. | Capable of being estimated; estimatable.
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Example sentences (7)
And we believe Atlanta can employ our estimable history and civic skillset to lead the way out of this woeful current hour.
These definitions of country music open the latest eight-part documentary series from the estimable Ken Burns.
Johnson’s own sleight of hand is estimable, even if his effort to add politics into the crowded mix rings hollow.
This piece, composed for the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony, contains much music to showcase the CPO’s estimable brass section.
The estimable music critic Lester Bangs coined the term "heavy metal" in the late ’60s, writing about Detroit political weirdos MC5 to describe music that was heavier, more abrasive, blunt, and punishing than anything he had heard before.
The generals who followed one another in presiding over that war are undoubtedly estimable, well-intentioned men, but they have not accomplished the job for which they were hired.
The main reason for using mathematical models and diagrams in trade studies is to provide estimates of system effectiveness, performance or technical attributes, and cost from a set of known or estimable quantities.