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Definition of estate noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

estate

noun
 
/ɪˈsteɪt/
 
/ɪˈsteɪt/
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  1. [countable] (British English) an area of land with a lot of houses or factories of the same type on it
    • on an estate She lives in a tower block on an estate in London.
    see also council estate, housing estate, industrial estate, trading estateTopics Houses and homesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • massive
    • small
    verb + estate
    • build
    preposition
    • on an/​the estate
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  2. [countable] a large area of land, usually in the country, that is owned by one person or family
    • a 3 000-acre estate
    • on an estate The poet's childhood was spent on a country estate.
    • She receives rent from all the people whose cottages are on estate land.
    Extra Examples
    • Gilbert was heir to an extensive landed estate.
    • Queen Victoria bought the estate in 1848.
    • The family owns a large estate in the north of the country.
    • the family estate at Kostroma
    • the family mansion and sprawling country estate
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • great
    • huge
    verb + estate
    • have
    • own
    • buy
    estate + noun
    • manager
    • owner
    • worker
    preposition
    • on an/​the estate
    • estate of
    phrases
    • an heir to an estate
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  3. (law) [countable, uncountable] all the money and property that a person owns, especially everything that is left when they die
    • Her estate was left to her daughter.
    • He left estate valued at a million dollars.
    Extra Examples
    • He owns personal estate worth $30 million.
    • It took seven years to settle the estate.
    • The bulk of his estate was bequeathed to his son Jacob.
    • assets from your taxable estate
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • personal
    • taxable
    verb + estate
    • bequeath
    • leave
    • inherit
    estate + verb
    • be valued at something
    • be worth something
    estate + noun
    • tax
    • sale
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  4. [countable]
    (also estate car (both British English), North American English station wagon)
    a car with a lot of space behind the back seats and a door at the back for loading large items
  5. see also fourth estate, real estate
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘state or condition’): from Old French estat, from Latin status ‘state, condition’, from stare ‘to stand’.
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