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estimable

[es-tuh-muh-buhl] / ˈɛs tə mə bəl /


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Raising these issues in an evocative film, Julien’s installation puts a spotlight on the Barnes’s estimable trove of African art — and on the long shadows that it casts.

From New York Times

Based on these factors, the Company has concluded that a loss from this case is not probable and reasonably estimable.

From The Verge

Waititi’s estimable career isn’t necessarily the one he imagined for himself while growing up in New Zealand — half a world away from Hollywood and wondering how to gain its attention.

From New York Times

Having Atticus wear his heart on his sleeve is okay, but one trusts that an actor of Thomas’s estimable caliber won’t let it devolve into an indulgence.

From Washington Post

The Bridge Theatre’s elegant space gives Fiennes another platform for his estimable gallery of cold men.

From Washington Post