noun
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the act or process of measuring
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an amount, extent, or size determined by measuring
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a system of measures based on a particular standard
Other Word Forms
- mismeasurement noun
- premeasurement noun
- remeasurement noun
- self-measurement noun
Etymology
Origin of measurement
Example Sentences
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A large international research effort has found that Earth's oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in any year since modern measurements began.
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Rather than a clean, repeating lattice, the atoms form a hybrid and irregular sequence that can only be detected using extremely precise measurement techniques made possible by advanced X-ray lasers.
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Scientists still lack precise measurements of how much plastic exists, where it originates, how it changes in the environment, and where it ultimately accumulates.
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The measurements showed that when iron is scarce, as much as 25% of the proteins that capture light become "uncoupled" from the structures that convert that energy into usable chemical forms.
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MicroBooNE's new measurements, however, show that this idea does not align with the data.
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