Definition of quantitatively in English:
quantitatively
adverb ˈkwɒntɪteɪtɪvliˈkwɒntɪtətɪvliˈkwɑn(t)əˌteɪdɪvli
With regard to the quantity of something rather than its quality.
effects of variation in temperature were assessed quantitatively
Example sentencesExamples
- Differences between the urban and suburban girls were analyzed quantitatively as well as qualitatively.
- Our submission is that they were quantitatively different but not qualitatively different.
- There is a need to quantitatively and objectively summarize the findings of related studies.
- Activities are assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively on a periodic basis.
- The bias is quantitatively important, but seems to be slowly decreasing over time.
- Various aspects of the bid were to be compared quantitatively.
- They are difficult to measure quantitatively and difficult to investigate.
- Quantitatively, a fuel-poor household is often defined as one needing to spend in excess of 10 per cent of the household income on fuel to achieve a satisfactory level of heating.
- Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality.
- One of our goals is to explore this issue quantitatively in order to resolve this ambiguity.
Definition of quantitatively in US English:
quantitatively
adverbˈkwän(t)əˌtādivlēˈkwɑn(t)əˌteɪdɪvli
With regard to the quantity of something rather than its quality.
effects of variation in temperature were assessed quantitatively
Example sentencesExamples
- One of our goals is to explore this issue quantitatively in order to resolve this ambiguity.
- Quantitatively, a fuel-poor household is often defined as one needing to spend in excess of 10 per cent of the household income on fuel to achieve a satisfactory level of heating.
- They are difficult to measure quantitatively and difficult to investigate.
- Our submission is that they were quantitatively different but not qualitatively different.
- Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality.
- Differences between the urban and suburban girls were analyzed quantitatively as well as qualitatively.
- There is a need to quantitatively and objectively summarize the findings of related studies.
- Various aspects of the bid were to be compared quantitatively.
- The bias is quantitatively important, but seems to be slowly decreasing over time.
- Activities are assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively on a periodic basis.