• Since these measures involve considerable financial expenditure, very liberal implementation deadlines were set.
  • We are asking for an indicative list of administrative measures and sanctions to be compiled by the Commission.
  • The strategy includes certain measures and provisions targeting the production chain. ... We need to take certain emergency measures to stabilize your husband.
  • - Greece is taking radical measures to prevent a collapse of its financial system.
  • take measures We call on the government to take the necessary measures to bring to justice those responsible for this attack.
  • The meaning of MEASURE is an adequate or due portion.
  • Look up measure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Measure may refer to: Measurement, the assignment of a number to a characteristic of an object or event. Law.
  • to take measures to avert suspicion: şüphe uyandırmayacak önlemler almak. take measures to relieve suffering: ağrı dindirici tedbirler almak.
  • From Middle English mesure, from Old French mesure, from Latin mēnsūra (“a measure”), from mēnsus, past participle of mētīrī (“to measure”).
  • The company's success is due in no small measure to her talents. [=its success is largely due to her talents]. Their actions were motivated in large measure by a...