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measure
noun
- 1. Size, volume, etc determined by comparison with something of known size, etc, usually an instrument graded in standard units.
- Thesaurus: dimension, capacity, degree, quantity, intensity, mass, frequency, density, viscosity, scope, magnitude, amplitude.
- Example: a tape-measure
- Example: a measure of whisky
- Example: imperial measure
- Example: metric measure
- Example: We must take drastic measures
- Thesaurus: stratagem, device, means, procedure, course.
- Form: measures (usually)
- Example: a measure of politeness
- Example: in some measure
- Example: had my measure of luck
- Thesaurus: bill, action, enactment, law, resolution, statute, proposal.
- Time or rhythm; a bar.
- Rhythm or metre.
- Example: coal measures
- Form: measures (usually)
- The width of a page or column of type, usually expressed in ems.
- A dance.
- Example: tread a measure
- tr & intr
1. To determine the size, volume, etc of, usually with a specially made instrument or by comparing it to something else.
- Thesaurus: assess, evaluate, estimate, judge, determine, calculate, appraise, gauge, quantify, weigh.
2. To be a specified size.
3. To mark or divide something into units of a given size, etc.
- Form: measure off something (also)
- Form: measure something off
- Form: measure out something
- Form: measure something out
- Example: measure his strength against mine
noun
- Note: especially in compounds
Note: also as adj
Referring to an object used for measuring.
- Example: measuring-jug
- Exceptionally great; to an exceedingly great degree.
- To be the standard by which to judge its quality.
- As something extra, or above the minimum necessary.
- Thesaurus: extra, added, as a bonus, to boot, additionally.
- rather formal
To form or have an idea or judgement of their character or abilities.
- To fall down at full length on the ground.
- Inordinately; without restraint.
Phrasal Verb: measure someone up
- To find out and take note of a person's measurements.
- Example: was measured up for a new suit
- To reach the required standard; to be adequate.
- Example: He just doesn't measure up to the job
