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Estimadas

Estimadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle estimado and functions as an adjective in Spanish. It agrees with feminine plural nouns and is used to indicate that the described values have been estimated rather than measured exactly. Common collocations include cifras estimadas, ventas estimadas, poblaciones estimadas, and costos estimados. Although primarily an adjective, estimadas can appear in phrases where the noun is understood from context, effectively functioning as a nominal phrase in some uses.

Etymology: estimadas derives from estimar, from Latin aestimare, meaning to value, esteem, or assess. The form

Usage and nuances: Estimadas conveys provisional or approximate values and is frequent in statistical reports, financial

Examples:

- Las cifras estimadas para este año son de 2,5 millones de unidades.

- Las ventas estimadas aumentaron tras la campaña de marketing.

- Se revisaron las estimaciones y las pérdidas estimadas se redujeron.

See also: estimación, estimaciones, aproximación, proyección, previsión.

follows
standard
Spanish
agreement
patterns
for
feminine
plural
adjectives
and
participles.
plans,
budgets,
and
forecasts.
It
often
appears
alongside
other
terms
that
signal
uncertainty
or
projection,
such
as
aproximadas,
proyectadas,
previstas,
or
calculadas.
The
masculine
plural
counterpart
is
estimados,
used
with
masculine
plural
nouns
(por
ejemplo,
costos
estimados).
When
contrasting
with
exact
figures,
estimadas
helps
emphasize
that
numbers
are
derived
from
models,
samples,
or
assumptions
rather
than
direct
measurement.