Pronunciation: /kwɑːntɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun the process of determining or expressing the quantity, amount, or extent of something
A1 Quantification is the process of measuring or counting something.
A2 In basic math, quantification involves determining the amount or number of something.
B1 Statisticians use quantification to analyze data and draw conclusions.
B2 Quantification plays a crucial role in scientific research by providing precise measurements.
C1 The quantification of economic indicators helps policymakers make informed decisions.
C2 Quantification in research methods is essential for establishing the validity and reliability of findings.
formal The quantification of the data allowed for a more accurate analysis.
informal We need to figure out the quantification of this problem before we can solve it.
slang I'm not sure about the quantification of that, it's all a bit fuzzy.
figurative The quantification of her love for him was immeasurable.
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