Quantifiable in a Sentence
  • School rankings can give quantifiable information regarding how well students are doing in tests across the board.
  • When the history of carat weight adjusted to the standardized measurement, additional quantifiable measures were needed to compare stones of different weights and partial carats.
  • The results of quantifiable psychological tests can be translated into numerical values, or scores.
  • Finally, innovation processes tend to be characterized by uncertainty rather than quantifiable risk.
  • Well, at least wine destinations according to my highly subjective and hardly quantifiable opinion.
  • Most are objective and quantifiable; however, certain projective tests may involve some level of subjective interpretation.
  • The only quantifiable dimension is actual sales, so that must be the unit of comparison before which we all genuflect (5 ).