measurable
This term describes a quality of being quantifiable, often implying the use of a specific metric or tool to determine a precise value. It is frequently used in scientific, medical, or technical contexts to distinguish empirical data from subjective observation. In a more general sense, the word shifts from literal measurement to a description of significance. When describing an impact or difference as measurable, it suggests that the change is substantial enough to be clearly detected and verified, rather than being negligible or purely theoretical.
Meanings
Able to be measured, quantified, or assessed using a standard scale or instrument.
"The progress of the patient was measurable in terms of mobility and strength."
Large or significant enough to be noticed or to have a noticeable effect.
"The new policy had a measurable impact on the company's quarterly profits."