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measurable
[mezh-er-uh-buhl]
measurable
/ ˈmɛʒərəbəl, ˈmɛʒrə- /
adjective
able to be measured; perceptible or significant
Other Word Forms
- measurability noun
- measurableness noun
- measurably adverb
- intermeasurable adjective
- nonmeasurability noun
- nonmeasurable adjective
- nonmeasurableness noun
- nonmeasurably adverb
- ˈܰ adverb
- ˌܰˈٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of measurable1
Example Sentences
Prosecutors received the toxicology results from a blood sample taken after the crash that tested negative for “any measurable amount of alcohol or drugs,” according to a statement from the district attorney’s office.
Some areas of the UK have gone three weeks with no measurable rain.
Resiliency isn’t something that can be measured at the combine, which is ironic because without it, all the measurable qualities add up to nothing.
And while there has been some measurable rain in other parts, May rainfall accumulations are way below average.
The report also presses the Federal Communications Commission to establish performance standards and develop measurable goals and monitoring for WEA performance, and ensure mobile providers include location-aware maps by the December 2026 deadline.
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