Quantified is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Quantified meaning
- Measured.
- Used as a quantifier.
Using Quantified
- The main meaning on this page is: Measured. | Used as a quantifier.
- In the example corpus, quantified often appears in combinations such as: be quantified, quantified by, quantified the.
Context around Quantified
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 7 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Quantified
- In this selection, "quantified" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, objects, now, easily, extensions, earnings and value stand out and add context to how "quantified" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and un quantified earnings that and are not quantified among white. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "quantified" sits close to words such as abreast, accrue and adheres, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with quantified
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Chicago violence is always quantified. (5 words)
Many have argued that the cost of losing more personnel cannot be quantified. (13 words)
There's also an off-the-field component that can't totally be quantified. (14 words)
He said: “We are at this moment experiencing in many parts of our country, significant internal security challenges that have disrupted the lives of many of our citizens, and led to a loss of lives and property at a scale that cannot easily be quantified. (45 words)
The biggest problem, however, she says is that natural gas used by data centres is not quantified in Ireland’s greenhouse gas emission projections “which means it’s a massive blind spot for our carbon our climate action plan”. (39 words)
For this generation of listeners and onlookers, is near, if not at the top of the list of trendsetters whose influence intersects with the pulse of the culture and whose Q-Rating cannot be quantified by sheer metrics. (38 words)
One physicist turned to the other to ask: Can the turbulence in Van Gogh’s paintings be quantified? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
So far the quantified extensions are first-order: they distinguish propositions from the kinds of objects quantified over.
It's when the intervention takes place and the counselor declares that they have already paid for multiple years of "potential" and un-quantified earnings, that they toss in the towel and go cold turkey.
Many have argued that the cost of losing more personnel cannot be quantified.
So let's move to Page 20. As you can see, we have now quantified the range for organic rent growth, and that is 3.6% to 3.9%.
There's also an off-the-field component that can't totally be quantified.
Ninvalle said, “The importance of the forum and resulting developments cannot be easily quantified and/or understated.
One physicist turned to the other to ask: Can the turbulence in Van Gogh’s paintings be quantified?
Previous research had not quantified the level of ice melt and breakage from the ends of glaciers around the perimeter of Greenland.
Sales teams often need to build their capability to communicate the quantified value their offering provides to each customer.
The biggest problem, however, she says is that natural gas used by data centres is not quantified in Ireland’s greenhouse gas emission projections “which means it’s a massive blind spot for our carbon our climate action plan”.
The researchers then constructed a phylogeny including all species in their system and quantified phylogenetic signal in phytochemical similarity.
These findings provide insights into model strength and weakness, which are useful for development efforts to improve cloud controlling processes so that future climate change projections are better understood and quantified.
These principles must form the basis for a strong outcome on the New Collective Quantified Goal at CoP29, it added.
By introducing chiroptical parameters, the chiroptical effects can be described and the degree of electromagnetic chirality can be defined and quantified.
Chicago violence is always quantified.
For this generation of listeners and onlookers, is near, if not at the top of the list of trendsetters whose influence intersects with the pulse of the culture and whose Q-Rating cannot be quantified by sheer metrics.
He said: “We are at this moment experiencing in many parts of our country, significant internal security challenges that have disrupted the lives of many of our citizens, and led to a loss of lives and property at a scale that cannot easily be quantified.
If you have any qualms, ask yourselves why Jews are not quantified among White Supremacists.
Payments for Ecosystem Services - Support the development of quantified ecosystem benefits and a voluntary, market-based, private-sector funding mechanism/incentive for ecosystem services.
That misguided regulatory pursuits can undermine well-being is important to consider when benefits are rarely quantified in the first place.
Common combinations with quantified
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- be quantified 19×
- quantified by 13×
- quantified the 9×
- and quantified 6×
- quantified and 4×
- quantified in 4×
- is quantified 4×
- the quantified 3×
- not quantified 3×
- quantified this 3×