Quantified

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑːntɪˌfaɪd/

Definitions of quantified

verb to determine or express the quantity of something

Example Sentences

A1 I quantified the number of apples in the basket.

A2 She quantified the amount of sugar needed for the recipe.

B1 The scientist quantified the impact of the new drug on patients.

B2 The research team quantified the level of pollution in the river.

C1 The economist quantified the financial losses caused by the recession.

C2 The study quantified the correlation between exercise and mental health.

adjective describing something that has been measured or expressed in terms of quantity

Example Sentences

A1 The amount of sugar in the recipe needs to be quantified.

A2 The researcher quantified the data before presenting it.

B1 The survey results were quantified to show the overall satisfaction rating.

B2 The impact of the new policy on the economy was quantified by experts.

C1 The environmental impact of the project was quantified using advanced modeling techniques.

C2 The effectiveness of the marketing campaign was quantified through a series of detailed analytics.

Examples of quantified in a Sentence

formal The data analyst quantified the impact of the new marketing campaign on sales.

informal I tried to quantify how much money I spent on groceries last month.

slang She tried to put a number on how much she loves him, but it can't be quantified.

figurative The artist's talent cannot be quantified by mere numbers.

Grammatical Forms of quantified

past tense

quantified

plural

quantified

comparative

more quantified

superlative

most quantified

present tense

quantifies

future tense

will quantify

perfect tense

has quantified

continuous tense

is quantifying

singular

quantified

positive degree

quantified

infinitive

to quantify

gerund

quantifying

participle

quantifying

Origin and Evolution of quantified

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'quantified' originated from the Latin word 'quantificare', which means to measure or calculate.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of measurement and calculation, the word 'quantified' has evolved to also encompass the idea of expressing something in numerical terms or assigning a numerical value to something.