It should be "estimable", in cases of accurately portraying either the qualitative or quantitative characteristic of something . "Estimatable" is not a word.
i.e.:
1. My bonus this year is not estimable as it will depend on the sales level of a brand new item.
2. We were abhorred to find out that such an estimabledoctor in the medical industry was in fact, not licensed to practice.
Some antonyms of the word "pathetic" are fortunate, estimable, or dignified.
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The correct spelling is "estimatable." It means capable of being estimated or calculated.
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Some antonyms of the word "pathetic" are fortunate, estimable, or dignified.
predictable, calculable, estimative, computable, estimable, measurable, imaginable, countable
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Copyrights are amortized, only if its value and life are reasonably estimable. Must be evaluated annually to check for impairment.
Estimation is a range of the subject spoken about. There is estimated to be over 90 different species of birds in California.
gracieuse, galant, aérien, aimable, responsable, riant, estimable, efficace.
John Earl Johnson has written: 'A method of determining estimable functions and testable hypotheses in experimental design'
well-earned, fitting, due, earned, justified, merited, proper, warranted
Worthy of belief., Deserving or possessing reputation or esteem; reputable; estimable., Bringing credit, reputation, or honor; honorable; as, such conduct is highly creditable to him.