1. quantifiable - Noun
2. quantifiable - Adjective
3. quantifiable - Adjective Satellite
capable of being quantified
Source: WordNetWhether sociology can ever become a full-fledged "science" (a description of a class of events predictable on the basis of deductions from a constant rationale) depends on whether the terms which sociologists employ to describe events can be analyzed into quantifiable observables. Anatol Rapoport
I believe Love is the most courageous act of which a human being is capable. The word courage even stems from the root word "heart” (coeur). Scientifically speaking, it is quantifiable only by recognition of its quality. Vanna Bonta
So what's the cost of the culture of corruption? Of people giving breaks to the oil companies and giving giveaways and Christmas presents to the drug companies and the insurance companies? The cost is $90 billion a year. There you go. Quantifiable. Amy Klobuchar
The reality, I believe, is that all change starts small. The big picture is just too unwieldy, too incomprehensible and seemingly immovable. But give us something individual, quantifiable and personalize-able and, suddenly, our perspective shifts to the one. Mick Ebeling
It was right then and there that she'd realized there was no quota on misery for people, no quantifiable threshold that once reached, got you miraculously taken out of the distress pool. J.R. Ward
People who are incapable of having any kind of intimate relationship have to turn to feeling this incredible hunger and void, have to turn to some quantifiable external product to make them feel whole. Jennifer Connelly