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  • 91measure sth out — UK US measure sth out Phrasal Verb with measure({{}}/ˈmeʒər/ verb ► to weigh or measure a small amount of something from a larger amount: »Measure out two tablespoons of sugar and add to the hot water …

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  • 92measure up — v. (D; intr.) to measure up to (he didn t measure up to his opponent) * * * [ meʒə(r) ʌp] (D; intr.) to measure up to (he didn t measure up to his opponent) …

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  • 93measure — 1. verb Syn: quantify, gauge, size, count, weigh, evaluate, assess, determine, calculate, compute 2. noun 1) cost cutting measures Syn: action, act, course of action, deed …

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  • 94measure — see measure seven times, cut once measure twice, cut once there is measure in all things man is the measure of all things …

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  • 95Measure of non-compactness — In functional analysis, two measures of non compactness are commonly used; these associate numbers to sets in such a way that compact sets all get the measure 0, and other sets get measures that are bigger according to how far they are removed… …

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  • 96Measure 36 — There are several ballot measures called Measure 36: Oregon Ballot Measure 36 (1996) (minimum wage) Oregon Ballot Measure 36 (2004) (constitutional amendment to ban same sex marriage) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… …

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  • 97Measure for Measure — Mesure pour mesure Mesure pour mesure Facsimilé du premier in folio de 1623 Auteur William Shakespeare Genre Mixte : tragi comédie satirique et morale Pays d origine …

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  • 98measure theory — In mathematics, a generalization of the concepts of length and area (see length, area, and volume) to arbitrary sets of points not composed of line segments or rectangles. A measure is any rule for associating a number with a set. The result must …

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  • 99measure — 1. To determine the magnitude or quantity of a substance by comparing it to some accepted standard or by calculation. 2. A specified magnitude of a physical quantity. 3. A graduated instrument used to m. an object or substance. [O.F. mesure, fr.… …

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  • 100measure sth against sth — UK US measure sth against sth Phrasal Verb with measure({{}}/ˈmeʒər/ verb ► to judge something by comparing it with something else: »When we measure these sales figures against last year s, you can see in which regions we re doing well …

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