meters (Meaning)

meters

systematically arranged and measured rhythm (see rhythm sense 1) in verse, rhythm characterized by regular recurrence of a systematic arrangement of basic patterns in larger figures, a measure or unit of metrical verse, rhythm that continuously repeats a single basic pattern

meters Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete jumped over a hurdle that was 3 meters tall.
  2. The length of the classroom is approximately 12 meters.
  3. The depth of the pool is 2.5 meters at its shallowest point.
  4. The speed limit on the highway is set at 110 kilometers per hour, which is equivalent to 30.55 meters per second.
  5. The height of the Eiffel Tower is 324 meters.
  6. The distance between the two cities is estimated to be 400 kilometers, or 400,000 meters.
  7. The width of the fabric is 0.5 meters.
  8. The volume of water in the tank can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height in meters.
  9. The magnification of a microscope is measured in terms of meters.
  10. The resolution of a camera is expressed in pixels per meter.

FAQs About the word meters

systematically arranged and measured rhythm (see rhythm sense 1) in verse, rhythm characterized by regular recurrence of a systematic arrangement of basic patte

beats, cadences,rhythms, throbs, measures, accents, emphases,drums, accentuations, pentameters

keeps, retains, denies,deprives (of), begrudges, appropriates,withholds, arrogates, confiscates,stints

The athlete jumped over a hurdle that was 3 meters tall.

The length of the classroom is approximately 12 meters.

The depth of the pool is 2.5 meters at its shallowest point.

The speed limit on the highway is set at 110 kilometers per hour, which is equivalent to 30.55 meters per second.