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quantify
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin quantificare (introduced by Sir William Hamilton in logic)
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?kw??n.t?.fa?/
Verb
quantify (third-person singular simple present quantifies, present participle quantifying, simple past and past participle quantified)
- To assign a quantity to.
- To determine the value of (a variable or expression).
- (logic) To relate a statement (called a predicate) to a given set using a quantifier—either for all (denoted ?) or there exists (denoted ?).
Synonyms
- (measure the quantity of): quantitate
Translations
quantify From the web:
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- what does quantity mean in math
- what is quantifying in preschool
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- what does quantify your actions mean
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qualifying
English
Verb
qualifying
- present participle of qualify
Derived terms
- qualifying position
Noun
qualifying (plural qualifyings)
- A qualification or added condition.
- An examination that must be taken in order to qualify.
Translations
qualifying From the web:
- what qualifying ratios are used by fha
- what qualifying time for boston marathon
- what qualifying event to change insurance
- what qualifying events are covered by cobra
- what qualifying group is usa in
- what's qualifying income
- what qualifying adjective
- what qualifying exam means
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