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measurable

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/ˈmɛʒərəbl/ · meas-ur-a-ble

Able to be measured or quantified.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Able to be measured or quantified.

پیمائش یا مقداری اعتبار رکھنے والا۔

قابلِ پیمائش

qabil-e-paimash

Synonyms

quantifiableassessabledeterminableقابل تخمینہقابل حسابقابل شناخت

Antonyms

immeasurableindeterminateinappreciableناقابلِ پیمائشغیر متعینکم مقدار

Common Collocations

  • measurable data
  • measurable outcomes
  • measurable progress

Example Sentences

The results of the experiment are measurable and can be analyzed statistically.

تجربے کے نتائج قابلِ پیمائش ہیں اور ان کا شماریاتی تجزیہ کیا جا سکتا ہے۔

Tajurbe ke nataij qabil-e-paimash hain aur in ka shumariati tajziya kiya ja sakta hai.

Setting measurable goals helps in tracking progress effectively.

قابلِ پیمائش اہداف طے کرنا موثر طریقے سے ترقی کا پیچھا کرنے میں مدد کرتا ہے۔

Qabil-e-paimash ahdaaf tay karna mo'asar tareeqe se taraqqi ka peecha karne mein madad karta hai.

In education, measurable outcomes are crucial for assessing student performance.

تعلیم میں، قابلِ پیمائش نتائج طلباء کی کارکردگی کا اندازہ لگانے کے لیے اہم ہیں۔

Taleem mein, qabil-e-paimash nataij talba ki karkardagi ka andaaz lagane ke liye ahem hain.

Easily Confused With

measured:Measured refers to the action of measuring, while measurable indicates the capability of being measured.

Word Family

measure
verbپیمائش کرنا
measurement
nounپیمائش
measuring
verbپیمائش کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'measurable' as the ability to count or assess something.

Imagine a ruler measuring the length of an object.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

جو آہنگ ہو نفسیات کا کے پیمائش ہو، کتنی گہرائی ہو، کتنا کیا ہے اس کا خمیازہ۔

Jo aahang ho nafsiat ka ke paimash ho, Kitni gehraai ho, kitna kiya hai is ka khamyaza.

Whatever resonates with psychology can be measured; how deep it is, what consequences have resulted.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلے آو پھر جانچو

Pehle aao phir jaancho

First come, then assess.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "mensurabilis" — able to be measured

First known use: 15th century

The word 'measurable' evolved from the Latin term 'mensurabilis', which was adopted into Middle English.