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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The Crypto Fear and Greed Index, which is a composite measurement of crypto investor sentiment, was also flashing red, with the index at 20 out of 100, indicating “Extreme Fear.”
From Barron's
They also know how stars should appear in images and in detailed measurements of their light known as spectra.
From Science Daily
Lead, which is associated with irreversible neurological harm, memory problems, and reduced IQ in children, exceeded the limit in 32.9% of the samples, with some measurements reaching nearly four times the accepted threshold.
From Science Daily
Luo also points out that time-resolved scattering measurements and high-resolution imaging, which can capture these processes in real time down to the subcellular level, are crucial for this work and for future studies.
From Science Daily
Satellite measurements showed a distinct rise in nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, across the southeastern Atlantic Ocean.
From Science Daily
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