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Etymology: [ me-zh&r, mA- ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English mesure from French mesure from Latin mēnsūra (“a measuring, rule, something to measure by”) from mēnsus, past participle of mētīrī (“to measure, mete”). Displaced native Middle English mǣte, mete "measure" (n.) (from Old English met "measure", compare Old English mitta "a measure"), Middle English ameten, imeten "to measure" (from Old English āmetan, ġemetan "to mete, measure), Middle English hof, hoof "measure, reason" (from Old Norse hōf "measure, reason"), Old English mǣþ "measure, degree".
Synonyms: bar, metric, admeasurement, admensuration, allotment, allowance, amount, amplification, amplitude, area, bang, breadth, bulk, capacity, degree, depth, dimension, distance, duration
Antonyms: ignorance, inaction, estimate, guess

önlem, tedbir, ölçmek, ölçü, had, ayarlamak, ölçüye, metraj çıkarmak, miktar, uydurmak, düzgün, ölçek, ölçüm yapmak, ölçüsünde olmak, ölçüt, kriter, şiir ölçü, dikkatle bakmak, vezin, oran, tartmak, ölçüleri ... olmak, ölçüm, süzmek, düzenli, çaplamak, ölçüsünü almak, çaplamamak, mevzun, ölç, ölçmek; ölçüsünü almak: Measure the height of that door right now! O kapının yüksekliğini hemen ölç! The tailor is measuring me for a, 1. ölçmek; ölçüsünü almak: Measure the height of that door right now! O kapının yüksekliğini hemen ölç! The tailor is measuring me for a, müz. ölçü, derece, ÖNLEME, TEDBİR, ÖLÇÜ, ölçü: ölçmek, endaze, ö, endazelemek, hadsiz, karşılaştırmak, ölçme birimi, her hangi bir ölçü sistemi, full measure tam ölçü, son derece, hudut, for good measur, beyond measure hadden aşırı, angular measure açı ölçüsü, önlemler, aksiyonlar, tedbirler, ölçüsüz, önlemleri, ölçülü, ölçülen, ağır, measure ölç, hesaplı, ölçülü, sınırsız, hesapsız, önlemler, sınır, tedbirler, ölçme, (isim) ölçme,

1 önlem  Hukuk     ts
2 tedbir  isim     ts
3 ölçmek  fiil     ts
4 ölçü     ts
5 had     ts
6 ayarlamak     ts
7 ölçüye     ts
8 metraj çıkarmak     ts
9 miktar     ts
10 uydurmak     ts
11 düzgün     ts
12 ölçek     ts
13 ölçüm yapmak     ts
14 ölçüsünde olmak     ts
15 ölçüt  İnşaat     ts
16 kriter     ts
17 şiir ölçü     ts
18 dikkatle bakmak     ts
19 vezin     ts
20 oran     ts
21 tartmak     ts
22 ölçüleri ... olmak     ts
23 ölçüm  Hukuk     ts
24 süzmek     ts
25 düzenli     ts
26 çaplamak     ts
27 ölçüsünü almak     ts
28 çaplamamak     ts
29 mevzun     ts
30 ölç  fiil     ts
31 ölçmek; ölçüsünü almak: Measure the height of that door right now! O kapının yüksekliğini hemen ölç! The tailor is measuring me for a     ts
32 1. ölçmek; ölçüsünü almak: Measure the height of that door right now! O kapının yüksekliğini hemen ölç! The tailor is measuring me for a  fiil     ts
33 müz. ölçü  isim     ts
34 derece  isim     ts
35 ÖNLEME, TEDBİR, ÖLÇÜ  Askeri     ts
36 ölçü: ölçmek  Tekstil     ts
37 endaze     ts
38 ö     ts
39 endazelemek     ts
40 hadsiz     ts
41 karşılaştırmak     ts
42 ölçme birimi     ts
43 her hangi bir ölçü sistemi     ts
44 full measure tam ölçü     ts
45 son derece     ts
46 hudut     ts
47 for good measur     ts
48 beyond measure hadden aşırı     ts
49 angular measure açı ölçüsü     ts
50measures önlemler, aksiyonlar, tedbirler  Mukavele     ts
51measureless ölçüsüz     ts
52measures önlemleri     ts
53measured ölçülü     ts
54measured ölçülen     ts
55measured ağır  sıfat     ts
56measured measure ölç     ts
57measured hesaplı, ölçülü  sıfat     ts
58measureless sınırsız     ts
59measureless hesapsız     ts
60measures önlemler  Ticaret     ts
61measures sınır  Ticaret     ts
62measures tedbirler  Ticaret     ts
63measuring ölçme     ts
64measuring (isim) ölçme     ts
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A function that assigns a non-negative number to a given set following the mathematical nature that is common among length, volume, probability and the like, A tactic, strategy or piece of legislation, To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard, To obtain or set apart; to mark in even increments, A rule, ruler or measuring stick, To estimate the unit size of something, The act of measuring, The quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard, An (unspecified) quantity or capacity :, The precise designated distance between two objects or points, To traverse, cross, pass along; to travel over, A musical designation consisting of all notes and or rests delineated by two vertical bars; an equal and regular division of the whole of a composition, An indicator; Something used to assess some property, Undefined quantity; extent; degree, The group or grouping of beats, caused by the regular recurrence of accented beats, Regulated division of movement A regulated movement corresponding to the time in which the accompanying music is performed; but, especially, a slow and stately dance, like the minuet, Determined extent, not to be exceeded; limit; allotted share, as of action, influence, ability, or the like; due proportion, in the phrases, in measure; with measure; without or beyond measure, action, step; unit of size or capacity; criterion; device for measuring; amount, degree, extent; system of measuring; meter, cadence; legislative bill or act; prescribed distance or quantity, The quantity determined by measuring, especially in buying and selling; as, to give good or full measure, The space between two bars, The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure, The contents of a vessel by which quantity is measured; a quantity determined by a standard; a stated or limited quantity or amount, To pass throught or over in journeying, as if laying off and determining the distance, The act of measuring; measurement, To ascertain by use of a measuring instrument; to compute or ascertain the extent, quantity, dimensions, or capacity of, by a certain rule or standard; to take the dimensions of; hence, to estimate; to judge of; to value; to appraise, A step or definite part of a progressive course or policy; a means to an end; an act designed for the accomplishment of an object; as, political measures; prudent measures; an inefficient measure, of two or more numbers, A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc, almude, To serve as the measure of; as, the thermometer measures changes of temperature, A standard of dimension; a fixed unit of quantity or extent; an extent or quantity in the fractions or multiples of which anything is estimated and stated; hence, a rule by which anything is adjusted or judged, An instrument by means of which size or quantity is measured, as a graduated line, rod, vessel, or the like, An (unspecified) quantity or capacity, The dimensions or capacity of anything, reckoned according to some standard; size or extent, determined and stated; estimated extent; as, to take one's measure for a coat, Extent or degree not excessive or beyong bounds; moderation; due restraint; esp, express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?", have certain dimensions; "This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches", measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements, (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse, To adjust by a rule or standard, a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill", A group of beats containing a primary accent and one or more secondary accents, indicated by the placement of bar lines on the staff The space between two bar lines, contrast the methods and outcomes used to fit Gulliver with new clothes in in Lilliput and Laputa Lilliput: "The Sempstresses took my Measure as I lay on the ground, one standing at my Neck, and another at my Mid-Leg, with a strong Cord extended, that each held by the end, while the third measured the length of the Cord with a Rule an Inch long Then they measured my right Thumb, and desired no more; for by a mathematical Computation, that twice round the Thumb is once round the Wrist, and so on to the Neck and the Waist, and by the help of my old Shirt, which I displayed on the Ground before them for a Pattern, they fitted me exactly " (I:6;19), A direct gauge or measure (quantitative or qualitative) of output or of some aspect of performance, Each SPD has a number of main headings, known as Priorities, which outline objectives for the overall Programme Each Priority is further broken down into a number of Measures that outline the scope for activities that are appropriate for funding Each Measure is linked to one out of three of the Structural Funds and has its own financial allocation Each project application should be submitted under one specific Measure and fit within the scope of that Measure in the SPD, The distance between the fencers, bar; pattern of musical beats In musical notation, vertical lines on the staff enclose a measure, To indicate how much of some specified, quantifiable unit is present; to assign numbers to variations in a quantifiable attribute or trait For conditions that cannot be quantified with sufficient certainty and accuracy for the intended purposes, a description is more appropriate than measurement, A written document used by the Legislative Assembly to propose a law or to express itself as a body A measure may be a bill, a memorial, or a resolution, weigh, gauge, quantify; assess, evaluate, estimate; allot in measured amounts, allocate; be of a specific quantity or size or distance, If you measure the quality, value, or effect of something, you discover or judge how great it is. I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor's office It was difficult to measure the precise impact of the labor action, how much there is of something that you can quantify, any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime", a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work", the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate", If you say that something is done for good measure, you mean that it is done in addition to a number of other things.; If you get or take the measure of someone or something, you discover what they are like, so that you are able to control them or deal with them. If you have the measure of someone or something, you have succeeded in doing this. I repeated my question for good measure The governments of the industrialized world had failed to get the measure of the crisis Lili was the only person I knew who had the measure of her brother, emphasis If you say that something has changed or that it has affected you beyond measure, you are emphasizing that it has done this to a great extent. Mankind's knowledge of the universe has increased beyond measure, In music, a measure is one of the several short parts of the same length into which a piece of music is divided. see also measured, measuring, counter-measure, half measure, tape measure, A measure of a strong alcoholic drink such as brandy or whisky is an amount of it in a glass. In pubs and bars, a measure is an official standard amount. He poured himself another generous measure of malt, If something measures a particular length, width, or amount, that is its size or intensity, expressed in numbers. The house is more than twenty metres long and measures six metres in width = be, If you measure a quantity that can be expressed in numbers, such as the length of something, you discover it using a particular instrument or device, for example a ruler. Measure the length and width of the gap, A measure of a particular quality, feeling, or activity is a fairly large amount of it. The colonies were claiming a larger measure of self-government, If you say that one aspect of a situation is a measure of that situation, you mean that it shows that the situation is very serious or has developed to a very great extent. That is a measure of how bad things have become at the bank, When someone, usually a government or other authority, takes measures to do something, they carry out particular actions in order to achieve a particular result. The government warned that police would take tougher measures to contain the trouble, The Foot, Verse, or time sequence used in a literary work, especially a poem Measure is often used somewhat incorrectly as a synonym for Meter (Compare with Meter ), (noun) - an instrument or device that provides data on the quantity or quality of that aspect of teaching performance being evaluated See Instrument, quantify: express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?", place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional", measuring stick: measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements, meter: (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse, standard: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work", bill: a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill", have certain dimensions; "This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches, musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats; "the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song", To make a measurement or measurements, To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; often with out or off, To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally, To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a certain length, breadth, or thickness, or a certain capacity according to a standard measure; as, cloth measures three fourths of a yard; a tree measures three feet in diameter, determine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of; "Measure the length of the wall", how much there is of something that you can quantify any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime", If something is true in some measure or in large measure, it is partly or mostly true. Power is in some measure an act of will, measurement: the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate", a class identifying the value(s), errors(s), and unit(s) for a measurement with transformation properties determined by the ReferenceFrame and Representation Epoch, duration, direction, and position are examples of different types of Measures, the size are quantity of something found by measuring METAL any of a class of minerals substance such as gold, silver, copper, iron ,uranium or an alloy of any of these METRIC of or using the metric system, a performance metric, preferably quantitative, of an organization's relative success in achieving the desired results, objectives, and operational goals Measures help communicate the behavior required to achieve objectives Each measure should include the units of measurement, A bill or resolution which is officially introduced in the Legislature for consideration, A quantifiable element of performance that can be compared with the same elements of other performances, such as a dimension of a function, process or outcome Measures can be activities, events, occurrences or outcomes for which data can be collected to allow comparison with a threshold, a benchmark or prior performance Clinical measures are of two types Outcome measures are incidence of prevalence rates for desirable or undesirable health status outcomes (e g , mortality) Process measures are usually of clinical performance and are based on objective clinical criteria defined from practice guidelines or other clinical specifications (e g , immunization rates) (NCQA, 2000), Any bill, resolution, or constitutional amendment that is acted upon by the Legislature, A specific test to determine if a goal is being met or not High level measures tend to focus on profits, revenues, product output figures and growth As measures are subdivided they tend to focus on whether specific sub-processes are achieving their output goals Very specific measures may check to determine if the steps within an activity are being performed correctly or if decisions are being made according to rules and policies, Term for a bar of music, commonly used only in the U S, A rhythmic grouping or metrical unit that contains a fixed number of beats; in notated music, it appears as a vertical line through the staff, Quantitative value found in a cube, for example, dollar sales, unit sales, and so on in a sales cube, A mechanism to assign a quantity to an attribute by comparison to a criterion, A measure is a single standard (i e 10 miles is a measure of distance, 10 hours is a measure of time) Compare to a metric which is a combination of two measurements, such as miles per hour, the performance level in logits, or their linear transformations, used to position objects and agents of measurement along the variable, contains a complete cycle of the meter pattern, beginning with the accented beat Meter - the grouping together of two or more beats according to the accents Meter Signature - the number sign that follows after the clef; the upper number tells how many of the notes values expressed in the lower number are contained in the measure; the lower number tells what note value will be used as the unit of beat, mensurate, bemete, mete, Simple past tense and past participle of measure, That has been determined by measurement, Rhythmically written in meter; metrical, Deliberate but restrained, quantified, Not measured because it is so large it is difficult or impossible to do so, established assessment tools used to measure performance for a particular area, bole, gage, admeasure, calculated, deliberate, slow and steady, regulated, determined by measurement; "the measured distance was less than a mile" the rhythmic arrangement of syllables, determined by measurement; "the measured distance was less than a mile", Regulated or determined by a standard; hence, equal; uniform; graduated; limited; moderated; as, he walked with measured steps; he expressed himself in no measured terms, the rhythmic arrangement of syllables, with care and dignity; "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed", You use measured to describe something that is careful and deliberate. The men spoke in soft, measured tones Her more measured response will appeal to voters. if you do something in a measured way, you do it in a careful and controlled way, not in an excited or sudden way, carefully thought out in advance; "a calculated insult"; "with measured irony", endless, without bounds, beyond measure, cannot be measured, Without measure; unlimited; immeasurable, too great to be measured, without limits in extent or size or quantity; "immeasurable vastness of our solar system", third-person singular of measure, Define how to determine achievement of or progress toward the objectives, written documents that propose legislation, in the form of a bill or resolution, Actions that can be taken by a government or a group of governments, often in conjunction with the private sector, to accelerate the use of technologies or other practices that reduce GHG emissions, Measures are the numeric variables (such as Total R&D Funding) for which statistics are collected, The tools used to obtain the information or evidence needed to answer a research question They are similar to indicators, but more concrete and specific Often an indicator will have multiple measures Indicators are statements about what will be measured; measures answer the question about exactly how will it be measured, means, steps, action, µg = Microgram mg = Milligram = 1000 µg g or gm = Gram = 1000 mg, are operationalised quality factors A measure can be subjective or objective, direct or indirect, analytical or empirical, (e g Economic measures, security measures): Any acts the Israelis commit (blockades, collective punishment, shelling neighborhoods, starving a population etc), (e g Economic measures, security measures) : Any acts the Israelis commit (blockades, collective punishment, shelling neighborhoods, starving a population etc), Questionnaire-based measures of current height and weight to determine body mass index (BMI); weight that is considered to be ideal; weight that is considered to be overweight; current weight-control behaviour, Determines lengths or quantities of, plural of measure,

65 A function that assigns a non-negative number to a given set following the mathematical nature that is common among length, volume, probability and the like     ts
66 A tactic, strategy or piece of legislation - "He took drastic measures to halt inflation."     ts
67 To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard     ts
68 To obtain or set apart; to mark in even increments     ts
69 A rule, ruler or measuring stick     ts
70 To estimate the unit size of something     ts
71 The act of measuring     ts
72 The quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard     ts
73 An (unspecified) quantity or capacity : - "Can we this quote? The unwise man never knows the measure of his stomach. — from the Hávamál"     ts
74 The precise designated distance between two objects or points     ts
75 To traverse, cross, pass along; to travel over     ts
76 A musical designation consisting of all notes and or rests delineated by two vertical bars; an equal and regular division of the whole of a composition     ts
77 An indicator; Something used to assess some property - "Honesty is the true measure of a man."     ts
78 Undefined quantity; extent; degree     ts
79 The group or grouping of beats, caused by the regular recurrence of accented beats     ts
80 Regulated division of movement A regulated movement corresponding to the time in which the accompanying music is performed; but, especially, a slow and stately dance, like the minuet     ts
81 Determined extent, not to be exceeded; limit; allotted share, as of action, influence, ability, or the like; due proportion     ts
82 in the phrases, in measure; with measure; without or beyond measure     ts
83 action, step; unit of size or capacity; criterion; device for measuring; amount, degree, extent; system of measuring; meter, cadence; legislative bill or act; prescribed distance or quantity  isim     ts
84 The quantity determined by measuring, especially in buying and selling; as, to give good or full measure     ts
85 The space between two bars     ts
86 The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure     ts
87 The contents of a vessel by which quantity is measured; a quantity determined by a standard; a stated or limited quantity or amount     ts
88 To pass throught or over in journeying, as if laying off and determining the distance     ts
89 The act of measuring; measurement     ts
90 To ascertain by use of a measuring instrument; to compute or ascertain the extent, quantity, dimensions, or capacity of, by a certain rule or standard; to take the dimensions of; hence, to estimate; to judge of; to value; to appraise     ts
91 A step or definite part of a progressive course or policy; a means to an end; an act designed for the accomplishment of an object; as, political measures; prudent measures; an inefficient measure     ts
92 of two or more numbers     ts
93 A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc     ts
94 almude     ts
95 To serve as the measure of; as, the thermometer measures changes of temperature     ts
96 A standard of dimension; a fixed unit of quantity or extent; an extent or quantity in the fractions or multiples of which anything is estimated and stated; hence, a rule by which anything is adjusted or judged     ts
97 An instrument by means of which size or quantity is measured, as a graduated line, rod, vessel, or the like     ts
98 An (unspecified) quantity or capacity     ts
99 The dimensions or capacity of anything, reckoned according to some standard; size or extent, determined and stated; estimated extent; as, to take one's measure for a coat     ts
100 Extent or degree not excessive or beyong bounds; moderation; due restraint; esp     ts
101 express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?"     ts
102 have certain dimensions; "This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches"     ts
103 measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements     ts
104 (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse     ts
105 To adjust by a rule or standard     ts
106 a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill"     ts
107 A group of beats containing a primary accent and one or more secondary accents, indicated by the placement of bar lines on the staff The space between two bar lines     ts
108 contrast the methods and outcomes used to fit Gulliver with new clothes in in Lilliput and Laputa Lilliput: "The Sempstresses took my Measure as I lay on the ground, one standing at my Neck, and another at my Mid-Leg, with a strong Cord extended, that each held by the end, while the third measured the length of the Cord with a Rule an Inch long Then they measured my right Thumb, and desired no more; for by a mathematical Computation, that twice round the Thumb is once round the Wrist, and so on to the Neck and the Waist, and by the help of my old Shirt, which I displayed on the Ground before them for a Pattern, they fitted me exactly " (I:6;19)     ts
109 A direct gauge or measure (quantitative or qualitative) of output or of some aspect of performance     ts
110 Each SPD has a number of main headings, known as Priorities, which outline objectives for the overall Programme Each Priority is further broken down into a number of Measures that outline the scope for activities that are appropriate for funding Each Measure is linked to one out of three of the Structural Funds and has its own financial allocation Each project application should be submitted under one specific Measure and fit within the scope of that Measure in the SPD     ts
111 The distance between the fencers     ts
112 bar; pattern of musical beats In musical notation, vertical lines on the staff enclose a measure     ts
113 To indicate how much of some specified, quantifiable unit is present; to assign numbers to variations in a quantifiable attribute or trait For conditions that cannot be quantified with sufficient certainty and accuracy for the intended purposes, a description is more appropriate than measurement     ts
114 A written document used by the Legislative Assembly to propose a law or to express itself as a body A measure may be a bill, a memorial, or a resolution     ts
115 weigh, gauge, quantify; assess, evaluate, estimate; allot in measured amounts, allocate; be of a specific quantity or size or distance  fiil     ts
116 If you measure the quality, value, or effect of something, you discover or judge how great it is. I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor's office It was difficult to measure the precise impact of the labor action     ts
117 how much there is of something that you can quantify     ts
118 any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime"     ts
119 a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"     ts
120 the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate"     ts
121 If you say that something is done for good measure, you mean that it is done in addition to a number of other things.; If you get or take the measure of someone or something, you discover what they are like, so that you are able to control them or deal with them. If you have the measure of someone or something, you have succeeded in doing this. I repeated my question for good measure The governments of the industrialized world had failed to get the measure of the crisis Lili was the only person I knew who had the measure of her brother     ts
122 emphasis If you say that something has changed or that it has affected you beyond measure, you are emphasizing that it has done this to a great extent. Mankind's knowledge of the universe has increased beyond measure     ts
123 In music, a measure is one of the several short parts of the same length into which a piece of music is divided. see also measured, measuring, counter-measure, half measure, tape measure     ts
124 A measure of a strong alcoholic drink such as brandy or whisky is an amount of it in a glass. In pubs and bars, a measure is an official standard amount. He poured himself another generous measure of malt     ts
125 If something measures a particular length, width, or amount, that is its size or intensity, expressed in numbers. The house is more than twenty metres long and measures six metres in width = be     ts
126 If you measure a quantity that can be expressed in numbers, such as the length of something, you discover it using a particular instrument or device, for example a ruler. Measure the length and width of the gap     ts
127 A measure of a particular quality, feeling, or activity is a fairly large amount of it. The colonies were claiming a larger measure of self-government     ts
128 If you say that one aspect of a situation is a measure of that situation, you mean that it shows that the situation is very serious or has developed to a very great extent. That is a measure of how bad things have become at the bank     ts
129 When someone, usually a government or other authority, takes measures to do something, they carry out particular actions in order to achieve a particular result. The government warned that police would take tougher measures to contain the trouble     ts
130 The Foot, Verse, or time sequence used in a literary work, especially a poem Measure is often used somewhat incorrectly as a synonym for Meter (Compare with Meter )     ts
131 (noun) - an instrument or device that provides data on the quantity or quality of that aspect of teaching performance being evaluated See Instrument     ts
132 quantify: express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?"     ts
133 place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"     ts
134 measuring stick: measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements     ts
135 meter: (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse     ts
136 standard: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"     ts
137 bill: a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill"     ts
138 have certain dimensions; "This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches     ts
139 musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats; "the orchestra omitted the last twelve bars of the song"     ts
140 To make a measurement or measurements     ts
141 To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; often with out or off     ts
142 To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally     ts
143 To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a certain length, breadth, or thickness, or a certain capacity according to a standard measure; as, cloth measures three fourths of a yard; a tree measures three feet in diameter     ts
144 determine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of; "Measure the length of the wall"     ts
145 how much there is of something that you can quantify any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime"     ts
146 If something is true in some measure or in large measure, it is partly or mostly true. Power is in some measure an act of will     ts
147 measurement: the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate"     ts
148 a class identifying the value(s), errors(s), and unit(s) for a measurement with transformation properties determined by the ReferenceFrame and Representation Epoch, duration, direction, and position are examples of different types of Measures     ts
149 the size are quantity of something found by measuring METAL any of a class of minerals substance such as gold, silver, copper, iron ,uranium or an alloy of any of these METRIC of or using the metric system     ts
150 a performance metric, preferably quantitative, of an organization's relative success in achieving the desired results, objectives, and operational goals Measures help communicate the behavior required to achieve objectives Each measure should include the units of measurement     ts
151 A bill or resolution which is officially introduced in the Legislature for consideration     ts
152 A quantifiable element of performance that can be compared with the same elements of other performances, such as a dimension of a function, process or outcome Measures can be activities, events, occurrences or outcomes for which data can be collected to allow comparison with a threshold, a benchmark or prior performance Clinical measures are of two types Outcome measures are incidence of prevalence rates for desirable or undesirable health status outcomes (e g , mortality) Process measures are usually of clinical performance and are based on objective clinical criteria defined from practice guidelines or other clinical specifications (e g , immunization rates) (NCQA, 2000)     ts
153 Any bill, resolution, or constitutional amendment that is acted upon by the Legislature     ts
154 A specific test to determine if a goal is being met or not High level measures tend to focus on profits, revenues, product output figures and growth As measures are subdivided they tend to focus on whether specific sub-processes are achieving their output goals Very specific measures may check to determine if the steps within an activity are being performed correctly or if decisions are being made according to rules and policies     ts
155 Term for a bar of music, commonly used only in the U S     ts
156 A rhythmic grouping or metrical unit that contains a fixed number of beats; in notated music, it appears as a vertical line through the staff     ts
157 Quantitative value found in a cube, for example, dollar sales, unit sales, and so on in a sales cube     ts
158 A mechanism to assign a quantity to an attribute by comparison to a criterion     ts
159 A measure is a single standard (i e 10 miles is a measure of distance, 10 hours is a measure of time) Compare to a metric which is a combination of two measurements, such as miles per hour     ts
160 the performance level in logits, or their linear transformations, used to position objects and agents of measurement along the variable     ts
161 contains a complete cycle of the meter pattern, beginning with the accented beat Meter - the grouping together of two or more beats according to the accents Meter Signature - the number sign that follows after the clef; the upper number tells how many of the notes values expressed in the lower number are contained in the measure; the lower number tells what note value will be used as the unit of beat     ts
162To measure. mensurate     ts
163To measure. bemete     ts
164To measure. mete - "In turn,"     ts
165measured Simple past tense and past participle of measure     ts
166measured That has been determined by measurement - "He ran over a measured mile."     ts
167measured Rhythmically written in meter; metrical     ts
168measured Deliberate but restrained - "He argued in measured tones."     ts
169measured. quantified     ts
170measureless Not measured because it is so large it is difficult or impossible to do so     ts
171measures established assessment tools used to measure performance for a particular area     ts
172A measure bole     ts
173 gage     ts
174 admeasure     ts
175measured calculated, deliberate, slow and steady, regulated  sıfat     ts
176measured determined by measurement; "the measured distance was less than a mile" the rhythmic arrangement of syllables     ts
177measured determined by measurement; "the measured distance was less than a mile"     ts
178measured Regulated or determined by a standard; hence, equal; uniform; graduated; limited; moderated; as, he walked with measured steps; he expressed himself in no measured terms     ts
179measured the rhythmic arrangement of syllables     ts
180measured with care and dignity; "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed"     ts
181measured You use measured to describe something that is careful and deliberate. The men spoke in soft, measured tones Her more measured response will appeal to voters. if you do something in a measured way, you do it in a careful and controlled way, not in an excited or sudden way     ts
182measured carefully thought out in advance; "a calculated insult"; "with measured irony"     ts
183measureless endless, without bounds, beyond measure, cannot be measured  sıfat     ts
184measureless Without measure; unlimited; immeasurable     ts
185measureless too great to be measured     ts
186measureless without limits in extent or size or quantity; "immeasurable vastness of our solar system"     ts
187measures third-person singular of measure     ts
188measures Define how to determine achievement of or progress toward the objectives     ts
189measures written documents that propose legislation, in the form of a bill or resolution     ts
190measures Actions that can be taken by a government or a group of governments, often in conjunction with the private sector, to accelerate the use of technologies or other practices that reduce GHG emissions     ts
191measures Measures are the numeric variables (such as Total R&D Funding) for which statistics are collected     ts
192measures The tools used to obtain the information or evidence needed to answer a research question They are similar to indicators, but more concrete and specific Often an indicator will have multiple measures Indicators are statements about what will be measured; measures answer the question about exactly how will it be measured     ts
193measures means, steps, action  isim     ts
194measures µg = Microgram mg = Milligram = 1000 µg g or gm = Gram = 1000 mg     ts
195measures are operationalised quality factors A measure can be subjective or objective, direct or indirect, analytical or empirical     ts
196measures (e g Economic measures, security measures): Any acts the Israelis commit (blockades, collective punishment, shelling neighborhoods, starving a population etc)     ts
197measures (e g Economic measures, security measures) : Any acts the Israelis commit (blockades, collective punishment, shelling neighborhoods, starving a population etc)     ts
198measures Questionnaire-based measures of current height and weight to determine body mass index (BMI); weight that is considered to be ideal; weight that is considered to be overweight; current weight-control behaviour     ts
199measures Determines lengths or quantities of     ts
200measures plural of measure     ts
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