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    Quan·ti·fy
    /ˈkwän(t)əˌfī/

    verb

    • 1. express or measure the quantity of: "it's very hard to quantify the cost"
    • 2. define the application of (a term or proposition) by the use of all, some, etc., e.g., “for all x if x is A then x is B.”.
  2. The meaning of QUANTIFY is to limit by a quantifier. How to use quantify in a sentence.

  3. QUANTIFY definition: 1. to measure or judge the size or amount of something: 2. to measure or judge the size or amount…. Learn more.

  4. Quantify definition: to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of.. See examples of QUANTIFY used in a sentence.

  5. When you quantify something, you're putting it in numbers. If you're asked to quantify the fingers on your hand, you better say five. If you like math, this word is for you: quantifying is counting or expressing something in numbers.

  6. to measure or judge the size or amount of something: It's difficult to quantify how many people will be affected by the change. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Measuring & weighing. cost-of-living index. countable. gage. gravimetric. gravimetrically.

  7. 1. to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of. 2. Logic. to make explicit the quantity of (a proposition). 3. to give quantity to (something regarded as having only quality). quan′ti•fi`a•ble, adj. quan`ti•fi•ca′tion, n.

  8. 1. to determine or express the quantity of; indicate the extent of; measure. 2. to express in quantitative terms, or as a numerical equivalent. 3. Logic. to make the quantity or extension of (a term or symbol) clear and explicit by the use of a quantifier, as all, none, or some.

  9. quantify something to describe or express something as an amount or a number. The risks to health are impossible to quantify.

  10. 1. to determine or express the quantity of; indicate the extent of; measure. 2. to express in quantitative terms, or as a numerical equivalent. 3. Logic. to make the quantity or extension of (a term or symbol) clear and explicit by the use of a quantifier, as all, none, or some.

  11. to measure or state the amount of something: It is difficult to quantify the damage that this storm has caused. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.

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