verb
- past tense of ballpark; to estimate or give a rough approximation of a number, cost, or figure
Usage: informal; commonly used in business and casual contexts
Examples
- The contractor ballparked the renovation cost at around $50,000.
- She ballparked the number of attendees at the event to be roughly 200 people.
- We ballparked the project timeline before gathering more detailed information.
- He ballparked his travel expenses at $1,500 for the week.
- The manager ballparked the quarterly revenue increase at 15 percent.
- They ballparked the population of the city based on recent census data.