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- verbmeasures (third person present)
- ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size:"the amount of water collected is measured in pints" · "they will measure up the room and install the cabinets"
- be of (a specified size or degree):"the fabric measures 45 inches wide"
- ascertain the size and proportions of (someone) in order to make or provide clothes for them:"he will be measured for his tuxedo next week"
- (measure something out)take an exact quantity or fixed amount of something:"she helped to measure out the ingredients"
- estimate or assess the extent, quality, value, or effect of (something):"it is hard to measure teaching ability"Similar:choose carefullyselect with carethink carefully about
- (measure someone/something against)judge someone or something by comparison with (a certain standard):"she did not need to measure herself against some ideal"
- (measure up)reach the required or expected standard; fulfill expectations:"I'm afraid we didn't measure up to the standards they set"Similar:come up to standardachieve the required standardfulfill expectationsfit/fill the billdo wellbe capablebe acceptablebe satisfactorybe adequatebe suitablecome up to scratchbe up to snuffcome up tobe equal tovie withbear comparison withbe on a level withcomply with
- scrutinize (someone) keenly in order to form an assessment of them:"the two shook hands and silently measured each other up"
- archaictravel over (a certain distance or area):"we must measure twenty miles today"
nounmeasures (plural noun)- a standard unit used to express the size, amount, or degree of something:"a furlong is an obsolete measure of length" · "tables of weights and measures"
- a system or scale of standard measuring units:"the original dimensions were in imperial measure"
- a particular amount of something:"a measure of egg white as a binding agent"
- a standard official amount of an alcoholic drink as served in a licensed establishment:"heavy drinking may be five measures of spirits per day"
- a container of standard capacity used for taking fixed amounts of a substance:"gifts have included silver measures from a whiskey company"
- a graduated rod or tape used for ascertaining the size of something:"most schools had only metric measures available"
- mathematicsa quantity contained in another an exact number of times; a divisor.
- printingthe width of a full line of type or print, typically expressed in picas.
- a particular metrical unit or group:"measures of two or three syllables are more frequent in English prose"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHany of the sections, typically of equal time value, into which a musical composition is divided, shown on a score by vertical lines across the staff; bar.
- archaica dance, typically one that is grave or stately:"now tread we a measure!"
- (measures)a group of rock strata.
OriginMiddle English (as a noun in the senses ‘moderation’, ‘instrument for measuring’, ‘unit of capacity’): from Old French mesure, from Latin mensura, from mens- ‘measured’, from the verb metiri. - People also ask
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