[
UK
/ɪmˈɛʒəɹəbəl/
]
[ US /ˌɪˈmɛʒɝˌæbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˈmɛʒɝˌæbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
impossible to measure
unmeasurable reaches of outer space
immeasurable suffering -
beyond calculation or measure
immeasurable wealth
an incomputable amount
jewels of inestimable value
How To Use immeasurable In A Sentence
- Her contribution was of immeasurable importance.
- These women wrote about life as they experienced it, and as such the records they have left are of immeasurable value to us. COURTESANS
- There was an immeasurable distance between the quick and the dead.
- The second immeasurable crime is matricide, killing one's mother.
- “There she breaches! there she breaches!” was the cry, as in his immeasurable bravadoes the White Whale tossed himself salmon-like to Heaven. Moby Dick; or the Whale
- Radicalism hates moderation and measure, and compromise hates the immeasurable.
- Such a cache is not merely of immeasurable value to historians. Times, Sunday Times
- Her contribution was of immeasurable importance.
- immeasurable wealth
- In this sense at least, I suppose he chose one form of immeasurable infinity over another.