Wiktionary
1 measured 2 (context logic English) used as a quantifier v
(en-past of: quantify)
WordNet
v. use as a quantifier
express as a number or measure or quantity; "Can you quantify your results?" [syn: measure]
[also: quantified]
See quantify
Usage examples of "quantified".
According to Bohm what we call empty space is the gravitational field, a huge background of energy where matter is a small quantified wavelike excitation on top of this background like a ripple on an ocean.
The complexity is quantified by a number called the dimension of the strange attractor, which is a natural generalization of the ordinary concept of dimension.
Unquantified, it admits only of a general description: quantified, it must mean a group of conditions equal to the effect in mass and energy, the essence of the physical world.
He had gained on his enemy by one full ring, in this crazy system of quantified orbits.
Human psi ability was a strictly scientific field these days, quantified and researched.