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quantifiable
adjective as in measurable
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Example Sentences
Sociology is supposed to supply quantifiable kinds of self-knowledge about life in the mass, but it led the academic drift from describing social behavior to pathologizing political wrongthink.
We roam relentlessly through our memories of the past and ruminate restlessly on the future, thinking, if only it was this perfectly verifiable way, or that exactly quantifiable way.
Let’s look at a quantifiable way to apply television ratings to the presidency: inaugurations.
The court documents reveal that in Mr Castleton's case his quantifiable financial losses include:
Power may not be totally in the hands of the people, but it’s being dispersed in quantifiable amounts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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