quantify$66039$ - translation to dutch
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quantify$66039$ - translation to dutch

LOGICAL QUANTIFICATION STATING THAT A STATEMENT HOLDS FOR ALL OBJECTS
Universal quantifier; For all; For any; Given any; For every; Universally quantify; Universally quantified; Upside Down A; For All; Forall; Universal closure; Universal operator; Logical universal; All (logic); Universal quantifiers

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Definition

quantify
(quantifies, quantifying, quantified)
If you try to quantify something, you try to calculate how much of it there is.
It is difficult to quantify an exact figure as firms are reluctant to declare their losses.
VERB: usu with brd-neg, V n
quantification
Others are more susceptible to attempts at quantification.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Universal quantification

In mathematical logic, a universal quantification is a type of quantifier, a logical constant which is interpreted as "given any", "for all", or "for any". It expresses that a predicate can be satisfied by every member of a domain of discourse. In other words, it is the predication of a property or relation to every member of the domain. It asserts that a predicate within the scope of a universal quantifier is true of every value of a predicate variable.

It is usually denoted by the turned A (∀) logical operator symbol, which, when used together with a predicate variable, is called a universal quantifier ("x", "∀(x)", or sometimes by "(x)" alone). Universal quantification is distinct from existential quantification ("there exists"), which only asserts that the property or relation holds for at least one member of the domain.

Quantification in general is covered in the article on quantification (logic). The universal quantifier is encoded as U+2200 FOR ALL in Unicode, and as \forall in LaTeX and related formula editors.