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estimate vs quantise

quantise vs estimate

estimate is a noun but quantise is not a noun.

estimate and quantise both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
estimate Yes No Yes No
quantise No No Yes No
As verbs, quantise is a hyponym of estimate; that is, quantise is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than estimate:
  • estimate: judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
  • quantise: approximate (a signal varying continuously in amplitude) by one whose amplitude is restricted to a prescribed set of discrete values
Other hyponyms of estimate include quantize, misgauge, place, put, set, give, lowball, underestimate, assess, make, count, reckon, truncate, guesstimate.
estimate (noun) quantise (noun)
a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody
an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
the respect with which a person is held
a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)
a statement indicating the likely cost of some job
estimate (verb) quantise (verb)
judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) apply quantum theory to; restrict the number of possible values of (a quantity) or states of (a physical entity or system) so that certain variables can assume only certain discrete magnitudes that are integral multiples of a common factor
judge to be probable approximate (a signal varying continuously in amplitude) by one whose amplitude is restricted to a prescribed set of discrete values
Difference between estimate and quantise

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