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es·tate [ɪˈsteɪt, esˈ-] N

1. estate (landed property):

estate
country estate

2. estate LAW (personal property):

estate
estate
estate of deceased person

3. estate Brit (group of buildings):

estate
estate
cona f
housing estate

4. estate Brit (car):

estate
kombi m

coun·cil es·ˈtate N Brit

eˈs·tate agent N Brit

eˈs·tate car N Brit

estate car
kombi m

ˈhous·ing es·tate N Brit, ˈhous·ing de·vel·op·ment N

ˈreal es·tate N no pl esp Am Aus

ˈtrad·ing es·tate N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Along with slaves, the market also sold real estate and stock.
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The rest came from the liquor distribution and real estate leasing business units.
business.inquirer.net
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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At the same time a kombi (estate car) version joined the range.
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The net value of the estate, after the payment of all debts and funeral and administration expenses, was $15,594,836.32.
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There are also houses to rent by the week (best for longer stays; book through local real-estate agents), most of which are very reasonably priced.
www.telegraph.co.uk
She was in the real estate and catering businesses and was a career counselor.
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The land it occupies was once a large estate, which at one time included a stud farm.
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The strong winds and gusts uprooted trees and caused scaffolding at an estate to collapse.
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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.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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