Examples of 'quantify' in a sentence

Meaning of "quantify"

quantify (verb) - to measure or express the amount, number, or extent of something using numbers or measurements. It is often used in scientific, mathematical, or analytical contexts
Show more definitions
  • To assign a quantity to.
  • To determine the value of (a variable or expression).
  • To relate a statement (called a predicate) to a given set using a quantifier—either for all (denoted ∀) or there exists (denoted ∃).

How to use "quantify" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
quantify
To quantify that success is a more challenging issue.
More work is needed to quantify these emissions.
Quantify improvements in freight vehicle fuel efficiency.
It was difficult to quantify the incidence of domestic violence.
Quantify and map differences in water supply.
It depends how you quantify the equation.
Please quantify estimates to the extent possible.
It is very difficult to quantify the cost of inaction.
Quantify baseline service of each habitat type.
Identify and quantify impacts over time.
Quantify the degree of tinnitus in the population.
It was difficult to quantify the impact of these factors.
Quantify outcomes and achievements whenever possible.
It is no easy matter to quantify benefits of this kind.
To quantify this phenomenon of more objective manner.

See also

An entity need not quantify those adjustments.
Quantify the costs of the measures it is proposing.
Neither is it possible to quantify or include compliance costs.
Quantify technical debt according to the factor.
A good way is to quantify evidence through research.
Quantify and locate areas of air infiltration.
You think you can quantify everything.
That i quantify the amount of cash stolen.
There are three methods to quantify degree correlations.
How to quantify the daily need of energy.
Now we can already quantify some results.
This depletion is nevertheless quite difficult to quantify.
We can not quantify or rely on our emotions.
It is therefore not possible to quantify these facilities.
I had to quantify what had been lost.
There are no established methods to quantify these releases.
It is difficult to quantify savings generated by the restructuring.
Several actions are taken to quantify the risk.
No money can quantify what that means to me.
The success of victim identification is difficult to quantify.
You can not quantify anything here.
However at this stage is effect is difficult to quantify.
The remaining numbers quantify intermediate pain.
The size of the sector is difficult to quantify.
It is hard to quantify that which does not occur.
The benefits are also difficult to quantify in figures.
Our task is to quantify this phenomenon accurately.
The clinical definition of happy is difficult to quantify.
I had a chance to quantify the effect recently.
The risks are much more difficult to quantify.
Carry out surveys to quantify the population.
This is a form of bias that is difficult to quantify.
These tests quantify microbial contamination in products.
This cost is difficult to quantify at this stage.
I can not quantify it because it is not quantifiable.

Synonyms

Search by letter in the English dictionary