Measuring in a sentence as a noun

It is not connected to the +1, +2, and +3 of the measuring of a drug's intensity.

In Lush, he's measuring the time it takes to sum 3 million pre-computed random numbers.

I'd rather say "don't use Intel x86 assembly unless you are measuring very, very carefully".

He was direct and took pains not to ridicule a thirteen year-old for making an entirely age-appropriate mistake in measuring the results.

Theranos is a medical laboratory that appears to have developed new methods of measuring lab values in small sample sizes more quickly.

"Considering the volume of videos and the fact they use YouTube, it tells me that this is a large company testing their video encoding software and measuring how Youtube compresses the videos," says Vargas.

* First ship: Flight of the Intruder style aluminum desk/dresser/bookcase measuring 24" wide, aligned athwartships, so every roll of that frigate dumped my work all over until I hacked some retaining straps in.

A great deal of time has been wasted in the effort of measuring the heritability of traits in the false expectation that somehow the genetic nature of psychological phenomena would be revealed.

Proper Noun Examples for Measuring

There's a saying that goes something like "Measuring the progress of developing software by lines of code is like measuring the progress of manufacturing an airplane by kilograms of mass.

Measuring definitions

noun

the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate"

See also: measurement measure mensuration