English to Urdu Dictionary overestimate

overestimate

کو overestimate
definition
verb
his influence cannot be overestimated
estimate (something) to be better, larger, or more important than it really is.
noun
Such effects would include: overestimates or underestimates of results during the observation and recording phase of an experiment, errors in interpreting the data, and the fabrication of data.
an excessively high estimate.
example
The cash was found following an 'overestimate' in the number of pupils who need to be funded through York's schools, and an underestimate of the amount of council tax that would be collected.
However, the ratio might be an 'overestimate' since the liquid assay favors fast-growing type II cells.
If so, my estimate of the total energy investment into gene expression will be an 'overestimate' .
The 'overestimate' in the percentage within the membrane is likely to be a consequence of the low contrast at the membrane boundary.
By contrast, a random-sample study will never return an 'overestimate' because it can never sample the rare event more than once.
The supposed 'overestimate' was, in reality, part of a wider underestimate.
the figure of 30 per cent was an 'overestimate'
We do not know whether the low response rate in our study produced an 'overestimate' or underestimate of prevalence.
Again, the importance of a functioning legal system cannot be 'overestimated' .
One reason is that we are 'overestimating' our resources and underestimating the difficulty of winning elections.
However, experts warn that many people may be 'overestimating' the potential returns from property.
In changing times in society, the importance of schools and education cannot be 'overestimated' .
It is quite possible, even likely, that some studies misclassify fates of nests that are depredated late in the nestling stage, leading to 'overestimates' of nesting success.
This method tends to give 'overestimates' of divergence times when the calibration point is younger than the estimated time and to give underestimates when the calibration point is older than the estimated time.
The importance of vigorously removing layers of skin cannot be 'overestimated' .
My makeup had taken Claire the longest because she was not accustomed to working on someone with such pale skin, and kept 'overestimating' the colours.
Yes, it's true the police 'overestimated' the ability of republicans to quell the zeal of young rioters.
Because many of the above estimates of divergence times far exceed the times of first appearance of land plants in the fossil record, they might be 'overestimates' .
However, this tree-mismatch method ignores sampling errors in the reconstructed gene tree, due to a finite number of nucleotide sites at each locus, and produces serious 'overestimates' .
The importance of this conduit cannot be 'overestimated' and all efforts should be made to preserve its efficacy.
In June 2003 the Texas Education Agency discovered a pattern of rampant undercounting of dropouts, dramatic 'overestimations' of college-bound graduates and falsified reports concerning crimes in schools.
The importance of the live trade cannot be 'overestimated' with 200,000 head having been exported last year.
Often wideranging movements can cause gross 'overestimates' of the population size as with a small population with very large home ranges mistaken as a large population with small home ranges.
It is possible that the genome length estimates of these maps were 'overestimated' .
If he's trying to pick a fight to drum up some publicity, he's sorely 'overestimating' the number of people who read this blog.
We find that, in a given year, substantial 'overestimates' of the regressivity of gas expenditures occur only among the small proportion of individuals who were only temporarily poor in 1982.
Street said he thought the state was underestimating the challenge and 'overestimating' Edison's abilities.
Similarly, unmatched citations that were not detected by a search strategy were included in cell d of the table (leading to slight 'overestimates' of the specificity and accuracy of the strategy).
If the pollsters are 'overestimating' Labour's support once more, the consequences of their blunders could leave a lot of leftish voters looking very silly.
The estimates of efficacy are robust to imprecision in the separate estimates of the effect of the individual components because 'overestimates' will tend to cancel underestimates.
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