estate
[ˈestɪt]
Definitions
1. noun
A large area of land, buildings, and other property, often including a house or other buildings, inherited or acquired through purchase or other means.
“She inherited a large estate in the countryside after her grandfather’s passing.”
2. noun
A collection of properties or assets, such as a person’s possessions or a company’s assets, often managed by an estate manager or other professional.
“The company’s estate included several warehouses and distribution centers across the country.”
3. noun
A position of rank or authority, especially in a formal or official setting.
“He held a high estate as the CEO of the company.”
4. verb
To put or place in a state or condition, especially one of dignity or importance.
“The king was estate in the highest honor and respect by the people.”
5. verb
To manage or take care of something, especially a property or an estate.
“The company was estate the new project and it was expected to be completed soon.”