Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑntəˌfaɪ/
verb to determine or express the quantity of something
A1 I can quantify how many apples I have by counting them.
A2 She tried to quantify the amount of water in the glass.
B1 The scientist used a formula to quantify the results of the experiment.
B2 It is important to quantify the potential risks before making a decision.
C1 The economist was able to quantify the impact of the new policy on the economy.
C2 The researcher used statistical analysis to quantify the correlation between the variables.
formal It is important to quantify the impact of the new policy on the economy.
informal Can you quantify how much money you spent on that shopping spree?
slang I can't even quantify how much I love my new car.
figurative It's difficult to quantify the value of a good friendship.
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