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measurable
[ mezh-er-uh-buhl ]
measurable
/ ˈmɛʒərəbəl; ˈmɛʒrə- /
adjective
- able to be measured; perceptible or significant
Derived Forms
- ˈܰ, adverb
- ˌܰˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- u··i·ٲ u···Ա noun
- u·· adverb
- t·u·· adjective
- ԴDzm·ܰ··i·ٲ noun
- ԴDz·u·· adjective
- non·u···Ա noun
- non·u·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of measurable1
Example Sentences
As we observe Autism Acceptance Month, now is not the time to cut funding for vital research projects like mine and countless others that have measurable impacts on families.
Digital advertising is more often used to deliver quick, measurable results, which advertisers may favor in a more troubled economic climate, the ad executives noted.
In fact some parts of southern and eastern England had no measurable rain for over three weeks because of what we call a blocked weather pattern.
But in this highly-analytical world we now live in, any new 'measurable initiatives' will be given the full 'offside by a toe-nail' treatment.
A recent study highlighting the ineffectiveness of some DEI practices said a common issue was treating them as an end goal in themselves, without measurable outcomes.
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