measurement

[ˈmɛʒərmənt]

measurement Definition

  • 1the process of determining the size, amount, or degree of something by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size
  • 2a figure or amount taken as a standard to be used in comparison with others

Using measurement: Examples

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

  • Example

    The measurement of the room was taken to determine how much paint would be needed.

  • Example

    The measurement of time is based on the movement of the earth around the sun.

  • Example

    The measurement of success varies from person to person.

  • Example

    The measurement of weight is usually done in pounds or kilograms.

measurement Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for measurement

Idioms Using measurement

  • as an extra precaution or in addition to what is already present

    Example

    He added a pinch of salt for good measure.

  • to be equal to or satisfactory for a particular standard

    Example

    I don't think this proposal will measure up to our expectations.

  • beyond measure

    to a great extent; immeasurably

    Example

    She loved him beyond measure.

Phrases with measurement

  • take someone's measurements

    to measure someone's body in order to make or buy clothes that fit well

    Example

    The tailor took my measurements for my new suit.

  • beyond measurement

    too great or too small to be measured accurately

    Example

    The beauty of nature is beyond measurement.

  • a measurement that is correct and free from errors

    Example

    Accurate measurement is important in scientific experiments.

Origins of measurement

from Old French 'mesure', from Latin 'mensura', from 'mensus', past participle of 'metiri' meaning 'to measure'

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Summary: measurement in Brief

The term 'measurement' [ˈmɛʒərmənt] refers to the process of determining the size, amount, or degree of something using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size. It can also refer to a figure or amount taken as a standard to be used in comparison with others. Phrases like 'take someone's measurements' and 'accurate measurement' denote specific contexts, while idioms like 'for good measure' and 'measure up' extend the term to broader applications.

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