Metric
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Metric ( adjective )
Relating to measurement or metrics.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french métrique, from greek metron "measure".
Examples:
- The metric system is used to measure length, mass, and volume in most of the world.
- A company's success can be measured through key metric indicators such as revenue and profit.
- The website traffic was analyzed through various metrics to determine its performance.
- The research study used several metrics to assess the effectiveness of the new treatment.
- The performance of the employees was evaluated through metrics such as productivity and accuracy.
(As a noun)
Metric ( noun )
Relating to measurement or metrics.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french métrique, from greek metron "measure".
Examples:
- The metric system is used to measure length, mass, and volume in most of the world.
- A company's success can be measured through key metric indicators such as revenue and profit.
- The website traffic was analyzed through various metrics to determine its performance.
- The research study used several metrics to assess the effectiveness of the new treatment.
- The performance of the employees was evaluated through metrics such as productivity and accuracy.