measurable

/ˈmɛʒərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be measured or quantified; having a size, amount, or degree that can be determined.
    • Scientists look for measurable changes in temperature over time.
    • There was a measurable difference in the students' test scores after the new teaching method.
    • The success of the project was measurable in terms of increased sales.
  2. Significant or noticeable enough to be worth considering.
    • We saw a measurable improvement in air quality after the factory closed.
    • The new policy had a measurable impact on employee morale.
    • Her efforts produced a measurable reduction in waste.
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