Superlative for done with care and full awareness of the likely consequences
“Barnes's excision need not be seen as forced, but rather as a measured decision.”
Superlative for careful, cautious or restrained in manner or approach
“This is credited to the measured approach to risk that the company has exercised consistently.”
Superlative for at, or having, a steady and regular rhythm or pace
“She walked at a steady, measured pace across the leaf-strewn yard to the barn.”
Superlative for at, or having, a slow rhythm or pace
“He felt comfortable working at a measured pace with just a few well-chosen pupils to whom he could devote his full attention.”
Superlative for having distinct limits or boundaries
“This power cannot be compared to the measured authority of courts of law, which is confined to the business of applying pre-existing and well-defined principles of jurisprudence to established facts.”
(of a quantity) Superlative for having been measured or quantified (with precision)
“The electronic fuel injector sprays a measured amount of fuel into the cylinder.”
Superlative for controlled or managed accordingly
Superlative for sensible or reasonable in a dispassionate manner
Superlative for pleasant and amicable in nature
Superlative for restricted or low in size or space
Superlative for marked by or showing careful attention to set forms and etiquette
Superlative for casually calm and relaxed
Superlative for of or pertaining to an estimate or to estimation
Superlative for having been examined or inspected
Superlative for without human warmth or sympathy
Superlative for evaluated or assessed to determine a particular level or position
Superlative for having emotional or mental peace
Superlative for having a thoughtful or philosophical disposition
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