roundoff
/ˈraʊndɒf/Definitions
1. noun
a sum obtained by approximating a more accurate number, especially by omitting to carry a digit.
“The engineer applied a roundoff of 5% to the calculations to ensure the project was completed on time.”
2. verb
to approximate a more accurate number, especially by omitting to carry a digit.
“The accountant had to round off the numbers on the financial report to meet the publication deadline.”
3. verb
to finish or complete something, especially by omitting to do something minor or unimportant.
“The project manager decided to round off the extra features to meet the budget constraints.”