Quantifiably: meaning, definitions and examples
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quantifiably
[ ˈkwɒntɪfʌɪəbli ]
in a measurable way
In a way that can be measured or expressed in numerical terms.
Examples of usage
- The impact of the new policy on revenue could not be quantifiably determined.
- The benefits of the program were quantifiably evident in the increase in productivity.
- The success of the marketing campaign was quantifiably proven by the rise in sales.
- The company's commitment to sustainability is quantifiably reflected in its reduced carbon footprint.
- The effectiveness of the medication was quantifiably demonstrated through clinical trials.
Translations
Translations of the word "quantifiably" in other languages:
🇵🇹 quantificavelmente
🇮🇳 मात्रात्मक रूप से
🇩🇪 quantifizierbar
🇮🇩 dapat diukur
🇺🇦 кількісно
🇵🇱 ilościowo
🇯🇵 定量的に
🇫🇷 quantifiablement
🇪🇸 cuantificablemente
🇹🇷 ölçülebilir şekilde
🇰🇷 정량적으로
🇸🇦 قابلاً للقياس
🇨🇿 kvantifikovatelně
🇸🇰 kvantifikovateľne
🇨🇳 可量化地
🇸🇮 kvantitativno
🇮🇸 magntækt
🇰🇿 сандық түрде
🇬🇪 რაოდენობრივად
🇦🇿 kəmiyyətcə
🇲🇽 cuantificablemente
Word origin
The word 'quantifiably' is derived from the verb 'quantify', which comes from the Latin word 'quantificare', meaning 'to measure or assess'. The suffix '-ably' is added to 'quantify' to form 'quantifiably', indicating the ability to be measured or expressed in numerical terms. The term is commonly used in various fields such as science, economics, and statistics to describe something that can be quantitatively assessed.
See also: quantifiable, quantification, quantifying, unquantifiable.