Quantitative

Word QUANTITATIVE
Character 12
Hyphenation quan ti ta tive
Pronunciations /ˈkwɒntətɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Quantitative"

What do we mean by quantitative?

Expressed or expressible as a quantity. adjective

Of, relating to, or susceptible of measurement. adjective

Of or relating to number or quantity. adjective

Of or relating to a metrical system based on the duration of syllables rather than on stress. Used especially of classical Greek and Latin verse. adjective

Relating or having regard to quantity or measurement.

Relating to quantity. adjective

Analysis which determines the amount or quantity of each ingredient of a substance, by weight or by volume; -- contrasted with qualitative analysis. adjective

Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality adjective

Of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample adjective

(of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables adjective

Expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement adjective

Relating to the measurement of quantity adjective

Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality

Of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample

Synonyms and Antonyms for Quantitative

The word "quantitative" in example sentences

And the Fed chief dislikes the term "quantitative easing," a term that became associated with Japan's money-pumping efforts in the 2000s. ❋ Jon Hilsenrath (2011)

The term "quantitative easing" refers to Fed efforts to stimulate financial markets by buying bonds, injecting fresh government money into the economy in the process. ❋ E.S. Browning (2011)

King also said that he personally dislikes the term "quantitative easing". ❋ Unknown (2011)

Note: The term quantitative easing describes an extreme form of monetary policy used to stimulate an economy where interest rates are either at, or close to, zero. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The term quantitative easing describes an extreme form of monetary policy used to stimulate an economy where interest rates are either at, or close to, zero. ❋ Elite E Services (2010)

The term quantitative easing is often characterised as the Bank printing more money - with the permission of the Treasury - as the purchase of assets will be funded by the creation of new money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The central bank says it is not committing to what it calls quantitative or credit easing, but it does point out that the economy has deteriorated much more than it previously thought. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“The term quantitative easing refers to the creation of a pre-determined quantity of new money ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The term quantitative easing refers to the creation of a pre-determined quantity of new money ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

But despite the widespread use of the term quantitative easing, I still believe this is not Bernanke's understanding of the Fed's policy stance (see also ❋ Unknown (2009)

The bond-buying program is known as quantitative easing and is meant to hold down long-term interest rates, push investors into riskier assets and stimulate growth. ❋ Jon Hilsenrath (2011)

The publication comes ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting tonight, with many expecting an increase in quantitative easing as the U.S. economy underperforms the central bank's expectations. ❋ William Horobin (2010)

This methodology highlights the interdependencies between different sectors of the economy in quantitative form. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chairman Bernanke has pledged to engage in quantitative easing and promised to ensure economic recovery. ❋ Alan Schram (2010)

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