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Meanings of
measurably
in anglès
To a measurable degree.
immeasurably
Usage of
measurably
in anglès
1
On the company side, offering a
measurably
advantageous graduate programme is vital.
2
The discount credits can therefore be
measurably
turned to the war-loan account.
3
Finally, after expression, hSlo is capable of
measurably
altering nerve-stimulated penile erection.
4
It's aided
measurably
by the Patriot Act, perhaps our most effective new tool.
5
But the incompetent men
measurably
drag down the high standing of the profession.
6
Patti on her return to her old home in 1881 were
measurably
repeated.
7
More hopeless, because the virility of savagery has
measurably
gone out of it.
8
The ground ought to be
measurably
sacred by this time, one would think.
9
Their training may have been
measurably
alike, but the result is immeasurably unlike.
10
For men, too, life, with all its evil, seems to be
measurably
adjusted.
11
They do think, and behave,
measurably
differently in some ways.
12
Wait until the gravity is
measurably
different at each location.
13
Viewed in this light, the Pottawatomie massacre was
measurably
successful.
14
A sort of dogged taciturnity was
measurably
relieved by the never-failing spirit of camaraderie.
15
He had offered no resistance, and been
measurably
humble under the discipline of misfortune.
16
There are ways by which it may be
measurably
increased.
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measurably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
improve measurably
measurably lower
measurably successful
measurably worse
measurably different
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Measurably
through the time
Measurably
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