Measurement dream meaning is explained below using 6 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung

Dreaming of measurements that involve a calculation of flow, temperature, length or weight relates to your attempts to control and make sense of your emotions. For example, dreams of a barometer or thermometer (instruments that measure the weather and body temperature, two constantly fluctuating variables) can often relate to your mood; if the measurements were high, have your emotions taken over? Have you lost your cool? The dream is warning you that difficult times may lie ahead and is urging you to keep your temper or think clearly to avoid problems. Dreams of gas or water meters may have similar meanings. Are you allowing your emotions to flow too freely in waking life?

Dreams that involve rulers, compasses or other measuring instruments reflect a desire to put a situation or your emotions into perspective; if you keep a cool head, there is no reason why you should not achieve success.

If a radar screen appears in your dream, this may refer to your intuition or sense of other people’s feelings.

Source: The Element Encyclopedia Author: Theresa Cheung

Interpretation 2 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

If we dream about something being measured out, it may represent a feeling of waiting, of “How long will this last?” It could also allude to the fact that we are making comparisons in our waking life.
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Interpretation 3 — Betty Bethards

Setting standards; your own expectations. Examine expectations of self and others. Rule of thumb. How are you measuring yourself? Is it realistic?
Source: The Dream Books Symbols Author: Betty Bethards

Interpretation 4 — Tony Crisp

Might refer to wondering how long—days and weeks—something will be; comparisons; how ‘big some­thing is in life.
Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences Author: Tony Crisp

Interpretation 5 — Margaret Hamilton

Research the item measured and the size, i.E. Large, small, symbolic numbers, etc.
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton

Interpretation 6 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

One has doubts about his/her performance at something.
Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin