Synonym: qualify. Similar words: measure up to, measurement, fire up, flare up, sure, the same as, for sure, ensure. Meaning: v. prove capable or fit; meet requirements.
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(31) The establishment of a new academic library often affords an insight into the way collections measure up to such standards as exist.
(32) Addicts would have to measure up to certain requirements if they are plaintiffs who could collect damages under the bill.
(33) The graphics are very slick for an arcade game that measure up very well compared to the latest Sega offerings.
(34) He measure up the wood before he started.
(35) If you measure up, you will have a career.
(36) They have been trying to measure up his chances.
(37) The discussions didn't measure up ( to my expectations ).
(38) Does this proud and historic little state really measure up to its potential?
(39) But she had to measure up against Gorbachev, Mitterrand and Reagan and she did.
(40) The report says the footprints of the tetrapod measure up to 26 centimeters (10 inches) wide, which scientists say is indicative of an animal around 2.5 meters (7.5 feet) in length.
(41) Charge curve and the electric parameter of battery measure up the nominal amount.
(42) These products did not measure up to the set standards.
(43) There've been times I haven't measure up to everything I believe.
(44) Later versions are of higher quality but purists are mot convinced that they measure up to the Chicago or Saint Vincent rackets.
(45) In my teens I loved writers like Dostoyevsky, Kafka and Balzac,[sentencedict.com] but I never imagined I could write anything that would measure up to the works they left us.
(46) The US doesn't measure up well in the study, coming in at No. 12 out of 14 on percentage of trips adults take by bike or foot.
(47) These can measure up to 6in across, about the size of a beer glass.
(48) "I want that white-picket-fence dream, " one woman told Edin, and the men she knew just didn't measure up, so she had become her own one-woman mother/father/nurturer/provider.
(49) This paper makes a discussion on the formal cause and hazard of boiler scale, and puts forward blowing out as planned in order to keep boiler water measure up to standard.
(50) You must measure up to a very high level of performance.
(51) Result of measurement indicates noise of the spreader measure up to the national standard.
(52) The solar constant water heater is a novel solar water heater which can measure up to the requirements on energy saving and environment-friendliness and is suitable for promotion and popularization.
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(53) In sports he did not measure up to his younger brother.
(54) An adult body shell (or carapace) may measure up to 116mm across.
(55) It's a tough assignment, and I hope he'll measure up.
(56) Mr. Chang said, " German goods don't measure up to American ones.
(57) "He was concerned he wouldn't measure up to the rest of the group, " said Randy Yost, committee chairman and former CEO of Placer Bank of Commerce in California.
(58) Take a little time to measure up your chances before deciding.
More similar words: measure up to, measurement, fire up, flare up, sure, the same as, for sure, ensure, assure, exposure, make sure, casual, as usual, casualty, schadenfreude, all of a sudden, mean, come at, come about, meantime, survey, by all means, by no means, come across, by means of, by any means, meanwhile, surface, surgeon, surgery.