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/-ˌmāt/,
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approximates, 3rd person singular present; approximated, past participle; approximating, present participle; approximated, past tense;
  1. Come close or be similar to something in quality, nature, or quantity
    • - a leasing agreement approximating to ownership
    • - reality can be approximated by computational techniques
  2. Estimate or calculate (a quantity) fairly accurately
    • - I had to approximate the weight of my horse

  1. (approximation) estimate: an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take"
  2. (approximation) the quality of coming near to identity (especially close in quantity)
  3. (approximation) an imprecise or incomplete account; "newspapers gave only an approximation of the actual events"
  4. (approximation) the act of bringing near or bringing together especially the cut edges of tissue
  5. An approximation is an inexact representation of something that is still close enough to be useful. Although approximation is most often applied to numbers, it is also frequently applied to such things as mathematical functions, shapes, and physical laws.
  6. (Approximates) The approximate tote odds on offer before the final pool is closed.
  7. (Approximates) The TAB prices horses are showing before a race begins.
  8. approximation is a mathematical quantity that estimates a desired quantity.
  9. (Approximation) One small step, in a series of progressive steps that lead to the target behaviour.
  10. (approximation) A process for generating estimated functional values at arbitrary locations beginning with a set of known functional values. At the known values, the approximated values need not equal the known values. This distinguishes an approximation from an interpolation.
  11. closed tissue surfaces