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measurable adjective [ ˈmɛʒ(ə)rəb(ə)l ]

• able to be measured.
• "objectives should be measurable and achievable"
Similar: quantifiable, assessable, gaugeable, appraisable, computable, fathomable, resolvable,

measurable noun

• something that can be quantified, especially a sports player's height and weight.
• "he had the worst measurables in the draft for his position"
Origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘moderate’): from Old French mesurable, from late Latin mensurabilis, from Latin mensurare ‘to measure’.


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