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metrics

1

[ me-triks ]

noun

, (used with a singular verb)
  1. the science of meter.
  2. the art of metrical composition.


-metrics

2
  1. a combining form with the meaning “the science of measuring” that specified by the initial element:

    biometrics; econometrics.

metrics

/ ˈmɛtrɪks /

noun

  1. functioning as singular prosody the art of using poetic metre


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Word History and Origins

Origin of metrics1

First recorded in 1895–1900; metric 2, -ics

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Example Sentences

The integration allows business owners and advertisers to upload products to Google, create free listings and ad campaigns and understand their performance metrics post-sale.

A study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business shows that getting a higher score on ESG issues is based on the number of metrics companies disclose, not even their quality.

From Quartz

Along with the new workflow, the company is also launching a simplified campaign metrics dashboard.

Faster is better, which typically means lower metrics evaluations are better.

Over the years, Insider’s measurement system has been modified and gone through iterations, according to Carlson, including moving away from being solely focused on page views to incorporating a subscription metrics model.

From Digiday

“You are applying Western metrics to someone who is not using that metric against you,” referring to ISIS, Bolger said.

This midterm election has been pretty terrible measured by the metrics that independent/swing voters care about.

They believe in traditional metrics of talent, and are willing to pay for those who measure up.

To put it mildly, Obama has come up short on each of these metrics.

When they were invented, we had no economic metrics, and no reliable way to gauge what was going on.

One of the novelties included in our experiments was the teaching of metrics, hitherto reserved for high schools.

By far the greater part of Gascoigne's treatise is devoted to metrics and to style.

Several terms used in this book have also been taken from German metrics.

He had to go to the Chansons des rues et des bois to enjoy the perfect acrobatics of his metrics.

The second book, Of Proportion, 70 pages, is a treatise on metrics.

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