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unquantifiable — UK US /ˌʌnˈkwɒntɪfaɪəbl/ adjective ► not able to be measured: unquantifiable benefits/liabilities/risks »Finance people can t value employee attitudes, working environment, or other indirect variables with unquantifiable benefits … Financial and business terms
unquantifiable — (adj.) 1888, from UN (Cf. un ) + quantifiable (see QUANTIFY (Cf. quantify)). Related: Unquantifiably … Etymology dictionary
unquantifiable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to express or measure … English terms dictionary
unquantifiable — adj. * * * … Universalium
unquantifiable — adjective impossible to express or measure in terms of quantity. Derivatives unquantified adjective … English new terms dictionary
unquantifiable — /ʌnˈkwɒntəfaɪəbəl/ (say un kwontuhfuyuhbuhl) adjective not able to be measured or quantified. –unquantifiability, noun …
unquantifiable — adj … Useful english dictionary
Indeterminacy (philosophy) — Indeterminacy, in philosophy, can refer both to common scientific and mathematical concepts of uncertainty and their implications and to another kind of indeterminacy deriving from the nature of definition or meaning.[citation needed] It is… … Wikipedia
Quantifiability — is the degree to which a thing can be quantified, such as via measurement or precise description in mathematics and science. In anything completely unquantifiable, precise definition is impossible, and any deductions made from such a description… … Wikipedia
Energy quality — the contrast between different forms of energy, the different trophic levels in ecological systems and the propensity of energy to convert from one form to another. The concept refers to our empirical experience of the characteristics, or qualia … Wikipedia