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Quantitatively   /kwˌɑntɪtˈeɪtəvli/  /kwˌɑnɪtˈeɪtəvli/   Listen
Quantitatively

adverb
1.
In a quantitative manner.






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"Quantitatively" Quotes from Famous Books



... is a battle fought after the decisive battle, a post-vibration. In the end, all the forces of which antiquity consisted have reappeared in Christianity in the crudest possible form: it is nothing new, only quantitatively extraordinary. ...
— We Philologists, Volume 8 (of 18) • Friedrich Nietzsche

... changes take place it seems worth while to consider them here, because no similar study relating to American brewery products has been published. Further since we have the exact analysis of the wort and of the beer which was made from it, we have a special opportunity to examine quantitatively some of these changes, such as the production of alcohol, the fermentation of dextrin, the development of acids, and the losses of protein, ash, and ...
— A Study Of American Beers and Ales • L.M. Tolman

... treated as decoratively as they treated acanthus-wreaths. To-day we call them "effective" subjects; we find they produce shocks and tremors; we think it braces us to shudder, and we think that Art is a kind of emotional pill; we measure it quantitatively, and say that we "know what we like." And doubtless there is something piquant in the quivering produced, for example, by the sight of white innocence fluttering helpless in a grey shadow of lust. So long as the Bible remained a god that piquancy was found in a Massacre of the Innocents; ...
— Great Pictures, As Seen and Described by Famous Writers • Esther Singleton

... up to, come to. Adj. numeral, numerical; arithmetical, analytic, algebraic, statistical, numerable, computable, calculable; commensurable, commensurate; incommensurable, incommensurate, innumerable, unfathomable, infinite. Adv. quantitatively; arithmetically; measurably; in numbers. ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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