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Definition of Misestimate

Misestimate
Misestimate Mis*es"ti*mate, v. t. To estimate erroneously. --J. S. Mill.

Meaning of Misestimate from wikipedia

- Sardam only arrived there on 17 September, due to weather, currents and a misestimate of the wreckage site. It took two months to deal with the aftermath of...
- later they re-estimated it at 28 K. This high estimate was due to a misestimate of the Hubble constant by Alfred Behr, which could not be replicated...
- checking to make sure that I wasn't going over the line, but I evidently misestimated." After previewing the episode, Mick Garris, the series creator and executive...
- biases when judging their financial knowledge subjectively. People often misestimate their financial knowledge. Some financial literacy researchers have raised...
- Time-saving bias is a concept that describes people's tendency to misestimate the time that could be saved (or lost) when increasing (or decreasing) speed...
- being 25,700 lb (11,700 kg) overweight due to excess fuel load and misestimating of cargo m****. After being informed of the mishap, the crew continued...
- printing error, the mean performance in mathematics and science may be misestimated by approximately 1 score point. The impact is below one standard error...
- aerobatic demonstration. The crash was caused by an error by the pilot, who misestimated the altitude during low-flight manoeuvres, and by muggy weather, which...
- project-specific corruption and general corruption but that they also typically misestimate the true extent of corruption and are subject to systematic biases. These...
- nuclear weapon itself. The contributing factor for this estimate was the misestimated critical m**** of a plutonium pit, believing it to be 20–50 kg instead...