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measured

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/ˈmɛʒərd/ · meas-ured

determined by measurement; having a specified size or extent.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

determined by measurement; having a specified size or extent.

جو پیمائش کے ذریعہ مقرر کیا گیا ہو؛ جس کی مخصوص سائز یا حد ہو۔

پیمایشی

paimaishi

Formal: مردانیش

Synonyms

quantifiedcalculatedassessedنپا تولاملاتیز

Antonyms

unmeasuredindeterminateapproximateنانپیمائشنامعلومتخمینی

Common Collocations

  • measured approach
  • measured response
  • measured pace

Example Sentences

The measured response to the situation helped in resolving the conflict peacefully.

صورتحال کا انتہائی پیمایشی جواب تنازعہ کو پرامن طور پر حل کرنے میں مددگار ثابت ہوا۔

Soorat-e-haal ka intehai paimaishi jawab tanaza ko pur aman tor par hal karne mein madadgar saabit hua.

He has a measured way of speaking that conveys authority.

اس کے بولنے کا طریقہ پیمایشی ہے جو اتھارٹی کا احساس کراتا ہے۔

Us ke bolne ka tareeqa paimaishi hai jo authority ka ehsaas karata hai.

We need a measured approach to tackle the upcoming challenges.

ہمیں آنے والے چیلنجز سے نمٹنے کے لئے ایک پیمایشی طریقہ کار کی ضرورت ہے۔

Hamein aanay walay challenge se nimatne ke liye aik paimaishi tareeqa kar ki zaroorat hai.

Easily Confused With

measurer:A measurer refers to a person or tool that measures, while measured describes something that has been determined by measurement.

Word Family

measure
verbپیمائش کرنا
measuring
verbپیمائش کرنے والے
measurement
nounپیمائش

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'measured' as 'carefully taken measurements'.

Picture a scientist using precision instruments to take measurements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پیمائش کرتے ہو تم اور خواب دیکھتے ہیں ہم، ہر ایک نظر کی پیمائش بے اندازہ ہے۔

Paimaish karte ho tum aur khwab dekhte hain hum, Har aik nazar ki paimaish be andaazah hai.

You measure while we dream, every glance's measurement is immeasurable.

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

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "measured" — having been ascertained in terms of size, amount, or degree

First known use: 15th century

The word 'measured' has evolved from the Old French 'mesurer', and the Latin 'metiri', meaning to measure or determine the dimensions of something.