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quan·ti·fy \ˈkwäntəˌfī sometimes ˈkwȯn-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin quantificare, from Latin quantus how much + -ficare -fy — more at quantity 1. a. : to qualify (a term in a logical proposition) by indicating the logical quantity < the word “all” quantifies “men” in the proposition “all men are mortal” > : bind (a variable in a sentential function) by prefixing a quantifier b. : to make (the logical quantity of a term) explicit (as by transforming “the Chinese are industrious” into “most Chinese are industrious”) — compare quantification, quantifier 2. a. : to determine, express, or measure the quantity of b. : to transform or translate from the qualitative into the quantitative |