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quan·ti·fied
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quantifiedadjective
measured
quantifiedadjective
used as a quantifier
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quantifiedverb
Verb form of the word quantify.
They quantified the data easily and efficiently.
Submitted by MaryC on March 30, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of quantified in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of quantified in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of quantified in a Sentence
We live in a world now where, I think, what we value is usually monetary and is able to be quantified by money as opposed to what we individually actually love, and I think Dan is sort of attacking all that.
Over the past few years, anecdotally, we'd heard that a lot of these state and local governments were buying this technology, but it had never been quantified before, we wanted to do an analysis to actually determine the extent to which this technology – actually banned by the federal government – was being procured by state and locals.
Loyalty is not quantified by time. Loyalty is qualified by contribution.
It would be a major positive trigger for the stock if VW quantified the total potential cost of the diesel affair.
While the Fed had been consistent for the past few months that the balance of risks was still to the downside, we could see a more neutral stance being taken, this would be seen as a marginally hawkish turn on the Committee, but we think that the Chair will make it quite clear that neither interest rate rises nor any quantified timeline for tapering bond purchases is under consideration.
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