Examples of using Estimable in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official/political
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Computer
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Estimable colleagues!
The moonstone is of an estimable value in India.
not estimable.
Greetings, estimable foe, whoever you are.
I would expect nothing less from the estimable Avery Taggert.
Estimable- Able to create a ballpark estimate of how much effort is involved.
The Mazda6 is a car estimable virtues and unusual approach.
4.6 months to not estimable.
So perhaps the estimable Reid does not consider you quite as efficacious in your crime-solving as he might wish.
(4) How far has academic life descended that such drivel is considered not just respectable but estimable?
In my case, it is the estimable Lady Jane Franklin who wishes to address you… under rather urgent circumstances.
What disaster will it take to awaken the Swedes-- starting with their estimable foreign policy functionaries?
An extremely estimable person informed us of a traitor In March, a highly respected person… who was transmitting secrets to a foreign power.
Who was transmitting secrets to a foreign power. An extremely estimable person informed us of a traitor In March.
NE not estimable; MR minimal response.
Their bishops at Constantinople were most estimable persons, according to Socrates, who has much to relate about them.
not estimable), with 74% of subjects still alive.
The evening was devoted to a trip to Furusund and an estimable concert with the ensemble Mare Balticum from Musik i Skåne Music in Scania.
in normal circumstances has proven to result in verifiable and measurable or estimable energy efficiency improvement or primary energy savings;
In March, a highly respected person… An extremely estimable person informed us of a traitor who was transmitting secrets to a foreign power.
responsibilities that have an estimable time requirement to competently complete.
You informed us that, at the request of the journalists, an estimable group, you would announce all the votes,
NE not estimable; OS overall survival;
in normal circumstances has proven to result in verifiable and measurable or estimable energy efficiency improvement or primary energy savings;
that leads to verifiable, and measurable or estimable, energy efficiency improvements and is undertaken as a result of a policy measure;
they were met by Daniel Maude, Esq., with the whole estimable police force,
he died in Durham in 1837 at the then estimable age of 97 years.
rural heritage handed down to us from an age-old tradition; an estimable heritage that is the envy of the world,