Dimension in a sentence as a noun

We stopped the sex part, but the friendship dimension stayed.

In the one dimensional case, that's the rationals.

My long-term relationships, of course, have always been with someone with high values in both dimensions.

I dont think weve figured out how to cope with effectful systems and the real world having a time dimension very well yet.

A race to the bottom only exists if the only dimension visible to the consumer is price.

Another way of looking at this phenomenon is to inscribe a high dimensional sphere in a hypercube.

Another dimension is that MtGox plays not only the role of an exchange but also the role of a custodian for US dollar accounts.

However, the rationals, while dense in the reals, are of measure zero in the reals, and have Hausdorff dimension zero, and so do all the level sets.

As the dimension grows, the sphere/cube volume ratio gets arbitrarily small, although sphere touches the cube at every side.

We emphasize the customer experience you're likely to get from the dealer which adds another dimension to the decision.

Dimension in a sentence as a verb

There's a constitutional dimension to that case, but also a statutory dimension.

"I had a vested interest in the answer to these questions, because in the dimension that matters in high school - standardized test scores - I was way, way out in front of everyone.

Bitcoin's supply limiting design has added a psychological dimension that encourages collecting.

* you should motivate the kernel transformation more thoroughly; by mapping the data into a higher-dimension space, you hope to find a separating boundary that isn't present in the natural space.

The philosophical dimension of a weighted democracy doing better what kings and emperors through antiquity failed to do is a powerfully individualist statement.

""You don't just have security as this thing that's out there, but security has a kind of political dimension, that you need to have a prior notion of what kinds of actions are appropriate and what kinds of actions are warranted.

It's pretty damned amazing to me that we have the ability to detect the location, dimension, and trajectory of a mere 3 earth-masses of thin, amorphous gas 27k light years away, in the noisiest and densest part of the galaxy.

It's made weirder by how big some of them get, "Jellyfish range from about one millimeter in bell height and diameter to nearly two meters in bell height and diameter; the tentacles and mouth parts usually extend beyond this bell dimension.

This is because the side of a cube is a whole lot closer than the vertex from the center of the cube -- for instance, if we take a million-dimensional cube with a side of length 2, then the distance from the center of the cube to the side is 1, but the distance from the center to the vertex is 1000.

Dimension definitions

noun

the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height)

noun

a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property"

See also: property attribute

noun

one of three Cartesian coordinates that determine a position in space

noun

magnitude or extent; "a building of vast proportions"

See also: proportion

verb

indicate the dimensions on; "These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart"

verb

shape or form to required dimensions