- verbquantify (verb) · quantifies (third person present) · quantified (past tense) · quantified (past participle) · quantifying (present participle)
- express or measure the quantity of:"it's very hard to quantify the cost"
- logicdefine the application of (a term or proposition) by the use of all, some, etc., e.g., “for all x if x is A then x is B.”.
Originearly 17th century: from medieval Latin quantificare, from Latin quantus ‘how much’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- express or measure the quantity of:
- define the application of (a term or proposition) by the use of all, some, etc., e.g., “for all x if x is A then x is B.”.
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