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estate [ıˈsteıt] N

1. estate Brit:

estate

2. estate LAW:

estate
estate
personal estate
real estate

3. estate:

estate

estate agent N Brit

housing estate N Brit

real estate N, real property

Usage examples with estate

personal estate
real estate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The strong winds and gusts uprooted trees and caused scaffolding at an estate to collapse.
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She was in the real estate and catering businesses and was a career counselor.
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The site is now covered by an industrial estate.
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The site of the brickworks is now being redeveloped as a housing estate.
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Although not stating where this had come from, it was revealed as the largest estate tax payment state officials could ever recall.
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According to the upmarket estate agent, while inflation-adjustedhouse prices grew 68pc in the Noughties, prices will grow just 40pc in the next decade.
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Walnut trees are described as growing on the estate at this time; walnut trees can still be seen on the estate in modern times.
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The rest came from the liquor distribution and real estate leasing business units.
business.inquirer.net
She spent much of her childhood with her maternal grandfather who owned a large country estate and was from an early age a nature and animal lover.
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The large house and surrounding grounds include 400 acres, along with a leisurely estate lake, and a 1000-yard avenue of beech trees.
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