Examples of 'overestimates' in a sentence

Meaning of "overestimates"

To overestimate means to estimate (something) as being greater or more important than it actually is, usually in terms of value, size, or extent. It is often used in contexts where someone's abilities, performance, or qualities are judged inaccurately higher than they truly are
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of overestimate

How to use "overestimates" in a sentence

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Tom definitely overestimates his own ability.
Overestimates the internal rate of return on a project.
The model slightly overestimates the observations.
He overestimates his youth too much.
These lead to misleading overestimates of program effectiveness.
It overestimates the importance of financial incentives.
Failure to recognize intermedia competition overestimates concentration.
This overestimates the amount of air required.
The player significantly overestimates his winning odds.
He overestimates the importance of debates in the general election.
The heuristic never overestimates the true distance.
It overestimates body fat in muscular bodies and athletes.
Sometimes they can be overestimates.
Facebook overestimates and underestimates reach de.
The steady decline in weights at age led to overestimates of TACs.

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Sometimes she overestimates her abilities.
Overestimates the degree at which people agree with you.
As such it overestimates the impact.
Retained urine in a bladder diverticulum also overestimates residual urine.
The man who overestimates himself is also he who is capable.
A humble athlete neither underestimates nor overestimates his abilities.
I think he also overestimates how much disagreement there is today.
In the course of time these figures may even prove to be overestimates.
Hence the figure overestimates the community care in that country.
Both appear to be overestimates.
The former figures overestimates the real number of persons in employment.
The method used is slightly biased in that it slightly overestimates the variance.
He really overestimates himself.
The data on habitat availability were obtained through modeling and appear to be gross overestimates.
She totally overestimates me.
The overestimates are the result of differences among species and trees of varying crown shape.
The risk is that each overestimates the strength of its position.
Bias The extent to which a measurement or method systematically underestimates or overestimates a value.
One overestimates oneself.
Do not expect a refund if the board overestimates the common expenses.
This can cause overestimates of tree growth and therefore is not recommended.
It is shown that the relaxation time approximation overestimates the phonon bottleneck effect.
Majority of public overestimates number of priests who are guilty of child abuse.
Some colleagues believe that the new risk calculator overestimates risk for many patients.
This fact overestimates the risks and therefore increases healthcare costs.
Those analyses revealed that current maternal recall overestimates ages at the beginning of those practices.
He overestimates me.
Ignoring measurement errors underestimates parameter uncertainty and overestimates both stock productivity and density dependence.
And it still overestimates the difference between modern people and their ancient forebears.
The results indicate that the static method of the code grossly overestimates the required separations.
The approach slightly overestimates the frequencies in air but underestimates in water.
On the other hand, if the agent overestimates.
Industry overestimates cost.
Thus, the previous numbers can be considered as overestimates.
By which the odds ratio overestimates the relative risk also goes up.

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