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January 1st - Word of the Day - Measure


meas·ure
[mezh-er]
noun, verb, -ured, -ur·ing.

noun
1. a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures.

2. a system of measurement: liquid measure.

3. an instrument, as a graduated rod or a container of standard capacity, for measuring.
4. the extent, dimensions, quantity, etc., of something, ascertained especially by comparison with a standard: to take the measure of a thing.

5. the act or process of ascertaining the extent, dimensions, or quantity of something; measurement.

6. a definite or known quantity measured  out: to drink a measure of wine.

7. any standard of comparison, estimation, or judgment.

8. a quantity, degree, or proportion: in large measure.

9. a moderate amount: to live with a measure of enjoyment.

10. a limit, or an extent or degree not to be exceeded: to know no measure.

11. reasonable bounds or limits: to know no measure.

12. a legislative bill or enactment: The senate passed the new measure.

13. Usually, measures. actions or procedures intended as a means to an end: to take measures to avert suspicion.

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