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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef is approximating the amount of seasoning needed for the recipe.
The geologists used various methods for approximating the age of the rock.
The engineers used approximating techniques to estimate the strength of the bridge.
The architect used software for approximating the dimensions of the building.
The approximating temperature for tomorrow is expected to be around 25 degrees Celsius.
The approximating calculation showed that we had sold around 500 units this month.
The approximating time for the meeting to start is 2:30 PM.
The approximating weight of the package was 3 pounds.
The survey results were only approximating the actual opinion of the population.
The translator's approximating translation helped the non-native speaker understand the main idea of the text.
The approximating number of people who attended the concert was estimated to be around 10,000.
The financial analyst's approximating prediction was somewhat accurate.
The approximating distance to the nearest gas station was 10 miles.
The scientist's hypothesis was based on approximating data.
The chef was approximating the recipe due to the lack of ingredients.
The artist's sketch was only an approximating representation of the final artwork.
The approximating solution was good enough for the rough estimate.
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