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Measure can mean:
In law:
- Measure of the Church of England is a law passed by the General Synod and the UK Parliament equivalent of an Act.
- Assembly Measure, a law specific to Wales passed by the National Assembly
Other:
- Measurement, the process of establishing the magnitude of some attribute of an object relative to some unit of measurement
- Measure (mathematics), a way to assign non-negative real numbers to subsets
- Measure (physics), a way to integrate over all possible histories of a system in quantum field theory
- Bar (music) or measure is a unit of time in Western music representing a regular grouping of beats
- Countermeasure, is a system designed to prevent weapons from acquiring and/or destroying a target
- Coal measure is a seam of coal
- Measure (termination), a way to describe termination of processes, algorithms, or functions
- Measure (bartending) (also called a "jigger"), a bartending tool used to measure liquor
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