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measurement
/ ˈmɛʒəmənt /
noun
the act or process of measuring
an amount, extent, or size determined by measuring
a system of measures based on a particular standard
measurement
A method of determining quantity, capacity, or dimension. Several systems of measurement exist, each one comprising units whose amounts have been arbitrarily set and agreed upon by specific groups. While the United States Customary System remains the most commonly used system of measurement in the United States, the International System is accepted all over the world as the standard system for use in science.
Other Word Forms
- mismeasurement noun
- premeasurement noun
- remeasurement noun
- self-measurement noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of measurement1
Example Sentences
Only direct imaging of the poles and in-situ measurements can resolve these long-standing questions.
The goal is to determine the whole quantum state, but the particle is only found at one location when a measurement is performed.
After winning Miss America in 1989—three years after the competition stopped releasing contestants’ measurements—she used the scholarship money to pay for her Stanford education.
According to a recent Gallup survey External link, more than 47 million U.S. adults, or 18%, report currently having, or being treated for, depression, up some eight percentage points since the initial measurement in 2015.
Four small, randomised trials, all using different doses and measurements of success, have been carried out.
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