adjective
- capable of being measured or assessed; able to be gauged
Usage: often used in technical or scientific contexts
Examples
- The water level in the reservoir is gageable using standard instruments.
- Progress on the project is gageable through weekly performance metrics.
- The engineer confirmed that the structural stress was gageable with existing equipment.
- Customer satisfaction is gageable through surveys and feedback forms.
- The distance between the two points is easily gageable with a ruler.