Definitionadj. deserving of respect or high regard
Last update: June 13, 2015
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This definition holds for more general hypothesis testing when is a matrix of independent linear estimable functions. [adjective]
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Their bishops at Constantinople were most estimable persons, according to Socrates, who has much to relate about them. [adjective]
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Many men had seemed estimable and agreeable, a few even desirable husbands, but Dion was the first to awaken love in her ardent but by no means passionate soul. [adjective]
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But above all, she is a handsome, estimable girl, and she loves me. [adjective]
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These, as the Baron assured his young friend, were very estimable persons. [adjective]
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He is a most estimable man. [adjective]
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Then do not think, sir, that, in tripping up the philosophy of your very learned and very estimable confrere, M. [adjective]
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The old gentleman being still in a state of most estimable unconsciousness, the bridegroom cried out in his accustomed voice, "Now Aged P." [adjective]
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Javert is an estimable man, who does honor by his rigorous and strict probity to inferior but important functions. [adjective]
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I found estimable characters amongst themcharacters desirous of information and disposed for improvementwith whom I passed many a pleasant evening hour in their own homes. [adjective]
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Granby, one of the best connected and most estimable residents in S-, grandson and heir to Sir Frederic Granby: I had the intelligence from her father yesterday. [adjective]
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