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quantifiable

[kwon-tuh-fahy-uh-buhl] / ˌkwɒn təˈfaɪ ə bəl /


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“If you wake up every morning a little bit unfulfilled, it is so common to think, ‘If only I had more money, then everything would be OK,’ because money is so quantifiable,” he said.

From MarketWatch

“If you wake up every morning a little bit unfulfilled, it is so common to think, ‘If only I had more money, then everything would be OK,’ because money is so quantifiable,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Yet the emergence of scientific theories of consciousness that are quantifiable and empirically testable is of much more recent vintage, occurring within the past several decades.

From Scientific American

Whereas what we see and hear reflects quantifiable properties such as wavelength and frequency, smell doesn’t neatly correspond with the shape of a molecule.

From Science Magazine

It’s not readily quantifiable, but I think it’s made me looser and more accepting of my own cooking style.

From Los Angeles Times