Quantifying can be categorized as a verb.
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quantify - express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?" | ||
quantify - use as a quantifier |
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1. | verb | The inherent difficulty of quantifying prosperity complicates the question of which countries are most prosperous. | |
2. | verb | Quantifying public opinion is often the first step to solving an important problem. | |
3. | verb | Can you quantify your results? | |
4. | verb | Can you quantify happiness? | |
5. | verb | It's difficult to quantify how bright her personality is. | |
6. | verb | The scarcity of data makes it difficult to quantify pastoralism's contribution to ecosystem and wildlife services. | |
7. | verb | Can you quantify happiness? | |
8. | verb | It's difficult to quantify how bright her personality is. | |
9. | verb | The scarcity of data makes it difficult to quantify pastoralism's contribution to ecosystem and wildlife services. |
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The inherent difficulty of quantifying prosperity complicates the question of which countries are most prosperous. | |
Quantifying public opinion is often the first step to solving an important problem. | |
Can you quantify your results? |
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Can you quantify happiness? | |
It's difficult to quantify how bright her personality is. | |
The scarcity of data makes it difficult to quantify pastoralism's contribution to ecosystem and wildlife services. | |
Can you quantify happiness? | |
It's difficult to quantify how bright her personality is. | |
The scarcity of data makes it difficult to quantify pastoralism's contribution to ecosystem and wildlife services. |