Measurable - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmeʒərəbl|  American pronunciation of the word measurable
Brit.  |ˈmeʒ(ə)rəb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word measurable

adjective

- of distinguished importance
a measurable figure in literature

Extra examples

She felt equal measures of hope and fear.

Their actions were motivated in large measure by a desire for revenge.

An occasion like this calls for some measure of decorum.

The meter is a measure of length.

The dictionary includes a table of weights and measures.

The legislature has passed a measure aimed at protecting consumers.

The governor has proposed a number of cost-cutting measures.

They were forced to resort to desperate measures.

We need to take measures to protect ourselves.

He's being measured for a new suit.

His success cannot be measured solely on the basis of his popularity.

The cloth measures 3 meters.

The room measures 15 feet wide by 30 feet long.

The law has had little measurable effect since it was introduced two years ago.

The company is working to make its environmental performance measurably better.

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