admeasured

[adˈmɛʒərd]

admeasured Definition

to determine the exact size, amount, or degree of something.

Using admeasured: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "admeasured" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The land was admeasured to determine its value.

  • Example

    The architect admeasured the room before designing the furniture.

  • Example

    The surveyor admeasured the land to determine its boundaries.

admeasured Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for admeasured

Phrases with admeasured

  • the exact measurement of an area of land

    Example

    The admeasured area of the plot was smaller than expected.

  • the exact measurement of a quantity of something

    Example

    The admeasured quantity of water in the tank was insufficient for the day's needs.

  • admeasured value

    the exact monetary value of something

    Example

    The admeasured value of the antique vase was much higher than expected.

Origins of admeasured

from Old French 'admettre', meaning 'to admit'

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Summary: admeasured in Brief

'Admeasured' [adˈmɛʒərd] is a verb that means to determine the exact size, amount, or degree of something. It is often used in legal or technical contexts, such as measuring land or determining the value of an object. Phrases like 'admeasured area,' 'admeasured quantity,' and 'admeasured value' use 'admeasured' to denote the exact measurement of something.