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Comparative
more measurable
Superlative
most measurable
1
capable of being assessed in terms of size, amount, or degree
- The progress of the project is measurable through specific milestones and deadlines.
- The effectiveness of the marketing campaign is measurable through metrics such as click-through rates and conversions.
- The impact of the new policy is measurable in terms of its influence on employee productivity.
- The temperature change in the experiment is measurable using a thermometer.
- The success of the program is measurable by the number of participants and their level of engagement.
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of distinguished importance