adjective
- able to be measured or quantified
- large enough or significant enough to be noticed or have an effect
Examples
- The scientist collected measurable data from the experiment.
- There was a measurable improvement in test scores after the new program.
- The distance between the two cities is easily measurable.
- Her progress in learning the language was measurable week by week.
- The company saw measurable results from their marketing campaign.
- Temperature and humidity are measurable quantities in weather forecasting.