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21 Verbs That Contain ESTI

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
aestivate (verb) sleep during summer Synonyms: estivate
bestialise (verb) make brutal and depraved; give animal-like qualities to Synonyms: bestialize
bestialize (verb) make brutal and depraved; give animal-like qualities to Synonyms: bestialise
bestir (verb) become active Synonyms: rouse
destine (verb) design or destine Synonyms: designate, intend, specify
(verb) decree or designate beforehand Synonyms: designate, doom, fate
domesticate (verb) overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable Synonyms: domesticise, domesticize, reclaim, tame
(verb) adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment Synonyms: cultivate, naturalise, naturalize, tame
(verb) make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans Synonyms: tame
domesticise (verb) overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable Synonyms: domesticate, domesticize, reclaim, tame
domesticize (verb) overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable Synonyms: domesticate, domesticise, reclaim, tame
estimate (verb) judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) Synonyms: approximate, gauge, guess, judge
(verb) judge to be probable Synonyms: calculate, count on, figure, forecast, reckon
estivate (verb) sleep during summer Synonyms: aestivate
festinate (verb) act at high speed Synonyms: hasten, hurry, look sharp, rush
gesticulate (verb) show, express or direct through movement Synonyms: gesture, motion
investigate (verb) investigate scientifically Synonyms: look into
(verb) conduct an inquiry or investigation of Synonyms: enquire, inquire
misestimate (verb) calculate incorrectly Synonyms: miscalculate
(verb) to reckon wrongly Synonyms: miscalculate
overestimate (verb) make too high an estimate of Synonyms: overrate
(verb) assign too high a value to Synonyms: overvalue
predestinate (verb) foreordain by divine will or decree Synonyms: foreordain, predestine
predestine (verb) foreordain or determine beforehand Synonyms: foreordain, preordain
(verb) foreordain by divine will or decree Synonyms: foreordain, predestinate
(verb) decree or determine beforehand
question (verb) pose a question Synonyms: query
(verb) challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of Synonyms: call into question, oppugn
(verb) place in doubt or express doubtful speculation Synonyms: wonder
(verb) pose a series of questions to Synonyms: interrogate
(verb) conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting Synonyms: interview
restitute (verb) restore to a previous or better condition Synonyms: renovate
(verb) give or bring back Synonyms: restore
testify (verb) give testimony in a court of law Synonyms: attest, bear witness, take the stand
(verb) provide evidence for Synonyms: bear witness, evidence, prove, show
underestimate (verb) make a deliberately low estimate Synonyms: lowball
(verb) make too low an estimate of Synonyms: underrate
(verb) assign too low a value to Synonyms: undervalue

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