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    approximate

    adjective

    • 1. close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact: "the approximate time of death"

    verb

    • 1. come close or be similar to something in quality, nature, or quantity: "a leasing agreement approximating to ownership"

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  2. to come near in quality, amount, value, or character:

  3. The meaning of APPROXIMATE is nearly correct or exact : close in value or amount but not precise. How to use approximate in a sentence.

  4. APPROXIMATE meaning: 1. not completely accurate but close: 2. to be almost the same as: 3. not completely accurate but…. Learn more.

  5. Approximate definition: near or approaching a certain state, condition, goal, or standard.. See examples of APPROXIMATE used in a sentence.

  6. An idea or description that is approximate is not intended to be precise or accurate, but to give some indication of what something is like. They did not have even an approximate idea what the Germans really wanted.

  7. APPROXIMATE definition: 1. not completely accurate but close: 2. to be almost the same as something. Learn more.

  8. Define approximate. approximate synonyms, approximate pronunciation, approximate translation, English dictionary definition of approximate. adj. 1. Almost exact or correct: the approximate time of the accident. 2. Very similar; closely resembling: sketched an approximate likeness of the suspect....

  9. adjective. /əˈprɒksɪmət/ /əˈprɑːksɪmət/ almost correct or accurate, but not completely so. an approximate number/total/cost. The cost given is only approximate. Use these figures as an approximate guide in your calculations. Construction was completed at an approximate cost of $4.1 million. opposite exact. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  10. Approximate Definition. ə-prŏksə-mĭt. approximated, approximates, approximating. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Filter. adjective. Almost exact or correct. The approximate time of the accident. American Heritage. Near in position; close together. Webster's New World. Very similar; closely resembling.

  11. approximate. [transitive, intransitive] to be similar or close to something in nature, quality, amount, etc., but not exactly the same. approximate something The animals were reared in conditions which approximated the wild as closely as possible. The total cost will approximate £15 billion.