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Definition of "mensurate" [men•su•rate]

  • To measure absolutely the height, lattitude and longitude of a point on the earth. (verb)
  • To measure accurately and precisely the position of an object. Not to be confused with refinement. USAGE "That JTAC does not have the capability to mensurate, that is only something that intel personnel do." (verb)

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Use "mensurate" in a sentence
  • "Steadily they smashed the mensurate battlements, in blackness beyond night and darkness without stars."
  • "While we contemplate the magnificence of the universe, and mensurate the fitness and adaptation of one part to another, the small philosopher hangs upon a hair or creeps within a wrinkle, and cries out shrilly from his elevation that we are blind and superficial."
  • "Telecommunica - send resumes to: Culinary AOS degree mensurate with experience."