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quantify

[ UK /kwˈɒntɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈkwɑntɪˌfaɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. use as a quantifier
  2. express as a number or measure or quantity
    Can you quantify your results?

How To Use quantify In A Sentence

  • There are no contemporary estimates of how rapidly and how far literacy spread; nor is it possible for us to quantify it with the data provided by largely innumerate contemporaries.
  • He respects Western medicine for its abilities to quantify and then to treat what has been manifested as illness. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it can seem harder to quantify the value of intellectual property. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most attempts to quantify the effect of a separation are speculative. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cost of the flood damage is impossible to quantify.
  • How do you quantify the value of these mortifying but essential experiences? Times, Sunday Times
  • To quantify the cortical flow we measured the mean velocity of the myosin foci using kymographs.
  • We recommend using this method of measuring and quantifying LLD when there is no history of pelvic deformity and the iliac crests can be readily palpated.
  • Present-value calculations provide a simple means of quantifying this time value of money by using the reciprocal of the compound interest formula.
  • This study is the first in the United States to quantify the relative importance of and the utility associated with the main attributes of retail clinics. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Oft-Missed Component When Evaluating European Socialized Health Care
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