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estate
noun as in extensive manor and its property
noun as in person's possessions, property, wealth
Example Sentences
Still, the gains in real estate value “drove most of the overall growth” in millennials’ median wealth gains in 2022, the Federal Reserve noted.
Ruby Merriman, who is estate biodiversity manager at Chester Zoo, said the starlings will likely have been feeding on its habitats such as reed beds, wetlands and woodlands.
On its official website, Doge states that it has saved an estimated $105bn, from fraud detection, contract and grant cancellations, real estate lease terminations, asset sales, workforce reductions, programmatic changes, and regulatory savings.
The Department of Health said the controlled removal of asbestos from the health estate "mitigates the risk to health from exposure to asbestos".
Harsh pandemic-era restrictions along with a prolonged real estate crisis and a government crackdown on tech and finance companies have fuelled pessimism among Chinese people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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