Definition of Measurably

1. Adverb. To a measurable degree. "The difference is measurably large"

Antonyms: Immeasurably
Partainyms: Measurable

Definition of Measurably

1. Adverb. In a measurable manner. ¹

2. Adverb. To a measurable extent. ¹

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Definition of Measurably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Measurably

measlier
measliest
measling
measly
measly tapeworm
measurabilities
measurability
measurable
measurable function
measurable functions
measurable set
measurable sets
measurable space
measurable spaces
measurables
measurably (current term)
measurage
measurand
measurands
measure
measure of central tendency
measure of location
measure out
measure space
measure spaces
measure stick
measure theory
measure twice, cut once
measure twice and cut once
measure up

Literary usage of Measurably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mark Hanna's "moral Cranks" And--others: A Study of To-day by William H. Muldoon (1900)
"... summed up— Venality and incapacity are doubtless measurably responsible for failures—How western states encourage Municipalization—Fifty-six railroads ..."

2. The Cyclopædia of Education: A Dictionary of Information for the Use of by Henry Kiddle, Alexander Jacob Schem (1883)
"... connection with human education, without which it must be measurably ineffective and imperfect.— See WICKERSHAM, Methods of ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law of Railroads by Horace Gay Wood (1885)
"... defects in their roadway, cars, engines, etc., so far as human foresight and prudence can reasonably do so.8 The relation is measurably contractual. ..."

4. The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University by Robert Peter (1905)
"... and extensive reading, gave promise of a most distinguished career, which unhappily a certain want of mental ballast measurably prevented.r DOCTOR JOHN ..."

5. A History of Presbyterianism in New England: Its Introduction, Growth, Decay by Alexander Blaikie (1881)
"Although he made a good beginning, and was measurably successful, he resigned his pastorate on January 29th, 1857, and on March 25th he left the city. ..."

6. Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American Library by General Meeting, American Library Association (1901)
"If the future battles of science are to be waged less strenuously than of yore, if scholarship has measurably exhausted its richest mines, let us give the ..."

7. The Church Cyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Church Doctrine, History by Angelo Ames Benton (1883)
"The devout and lofty tone of the non-jurors measurably counteracted ihe lowering ideas of such men as Tillotson and Tennison. ..."

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