Synonym: order of magnitude. Similar words: pulchritude, student, magnetic, cognitive, recognition, furniture, study, studio. Meaning: ['mægnɪtuːd /-tjuːd] n. 1. the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small) 2. a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10 3. relative importance.
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61, Obviously waves may have frequencies of intermediate magnitude and so be difficult to classify as either destructive or constructive.
62, This reduces the magnitude of local value added, a key measure of the benefit of foreign investment.
63, It has a B-type spectrum, and is usually just below the fourth magnitude.
64, The earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.8[sentencedict.com], according to early estimates.
65, But this is not meant to belittle the magnitude of the adaptive radiations that took place in the Vendian and Cambrian periods.
66, El Pueblo Clinic has faced adversity before, but never of this magnitude.
67, Slaughtering of this magnitude is nothing short of a criminal act, indicating incompetence in policy and management chaos.
68, When people lose things of such magnitude, they easily lose hope too.
69, The oil spillage in the Gulf was of such magnitude that its effects will last for decades.
70, This is not the time for reprisals, but let me stress that human error of this magnitude will not be tolerated.
71, A measure of its success and an indication of the magnitude of its task could be gleaned from Benelux.
72, Norma is very obscure; its brightest star, Gamma, is only of magnitude 4.0.
73, Therefore, the line seeks direction and magnitude at each brief episode of the journey.
74, I have drawn this chart to a larger scale because it provides an excellent check of the limiting magnitude of binoculars.
75, Here again there is an apparent discrepancy between the strength of the stimuli we use and the magnitude of the effect.
76, The sheer magnitude of the grant guaranteed its impact on processes and institutions.
77, The magnitude of the early railway works was enhanced by the severe limitation the engineers placed upon themselves as regards gradients.
77, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
78, The last locally-caused power failure of greater magnitude was the Loma Prieta earthquake in October, 1989.
79, No one has records that indicate any other rain of such magnitude in Grand Forks County.
80, If rainfall is variant then the mixture of species increases by two or three orders of magnitude.
81, The forces between atoms on a polymer chain are about two orders of magnitude stronger than those between chains.
82, Precision defines the extent to which a measurement technique can discriminate between differences in magnitude.
83, Fortunately there is a good comparison star of magnitude 6.6, also in the bowl.
84, In most cases, emission levels were orders of magnitude below standard recommended levels.
85, Proposals of this magnitude inevitably raise serious equity and class questions that need to be addressed.
86, These figures serve to indicate a relative order of magnitude.
87, Nevertheless, the sheer magnitude of public investment should still demand that appropriate appraisal techniques are adopted.
88, Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
89, At very least, however, the Luddites presented the government with a problem of order of a magnitude hardly reached since.
90, Media influences on relative preferences for Conservative and Labour were always significant, usually similar in magnitude but opposite in sign.
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