Crossword-Solution: ESTIMATIONS 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ESTIMATIONS (5)

However, the child has already internalized the estimations and expectations of his parents, and this tends to shape his personality for rest of his life.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
All previous "significant others" had been made insignificant, and, in each case, the estimations and expectations of this new "significant other" became internalized into the personality of the victims.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Never mind my wages,' says I; 'let the Secretary of the Treasury keep 'em.' "'Well, Ben,' says the captain to me, 'your allegations and estimations of the tactics of war, government, patriotism, guard-mounting, and democracy are all right.
Options O. Henry 1998
Their residences, placed at stated intervals round the park, watched like sentinels, lest the fair heart of this London, where their desires were fixed, should slip from their clutches, and leave them lower in their own estimations.
The Forsyte Saga, The Man Of Property John Galsworthy 2001
Bijah and Job are old, all-powerful still in Clovelly and Leith--influential still in their own estimations; still kicking up their heels behind, still stuttering and whispering into ears, still "going along by when they are talking sly." But there are no guerrillas now, no condottieri who can be hired: the empire has a paid and standing army, as an empire should.
Mr. Crewe's Career, Book I. Winston Churchill 2004

Quotes with ESTIMATIONS (1)

In addition to labeling kids who learn differently as problematic, sometimes defective, most schools classify, track, and categorize students from very early ages. As an abundance of research studies confirm, these classifications tend to become self-perpetuating and self-confirming. My interviewees illuminate the ways in which grades, tests, and opportunities to learn are often arbitrary or related to class, race, and gender. In the supposed meritocracy of schooling, these m…
Kirsten Olson Wounded by School: Recapturing the Joy in Learning and Standing Up to Old School Culture