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
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  • 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.
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  • In this sense at least, I suppose he chose one form of immeasurable infinity over another.
  • Although film has long offered immeasurable value to dance through its documentary capacities, the marriage is not always copacetic.
  • In the thirteenth century, the popedom was at the summit of mortal dominion; it was independent of all kingdoms; it ruled with a rank of influence never before or since possessed by a human sceptre; it was the acknowledged sovereign of body and soul; to all earthly intents its power was immeasurable for good or evil. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
  • The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.
  • What an immeasurable profit it would be for the human race if we were able to intercommunicate by means of one language. Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education
  • Karna of immeasurable soul, I did not immediately place myself under orders of that afflicter of hostile ranks. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • A man who was almost unknown in August of last year, and who possesses no independent political biography, has filled the highest state post, with its immeasurable plenipotentiary powers.
  • This charter, still valid if the council cares to exercise it, was of immeasurable value to local trade for centuries.
  • His contribution is immeasurable.
  • Her films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Americans.
  • The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.
  • Emblazened by his illumination, his ordination as a satguru and the blessings of Gods and devas, Gurudeva contributed to the revival of Hinduism in immeasurable abundance.
  • Their actions cause immeasurable pain to families, who must endure tragic, unnecessary losses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Immensum gloria calcar habet [Glory possesses an immeasurable stimulus]. The Lord's Prayer
  • The war was over, but the cost to ordinary people in human suffering was immeasurable.
  • Some people put body kits on their cars and spend immeasurable amounts of time tuning their engine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The immeasurable joy generated by the most quotidian of family functions reinforces this commitment on a daily basis.
  • QUOTE TO NOTE: The experience for our guys to play in postseason is immeasurable. Atlantic 10 Conference
  • Between masterminding our war effort and coming up with some of the best quips of all time, his contribution has been immeasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poor girl! she was barely fifteen, and without this consent her little amount in the funds was not come-at-able until five immeasurable summers had "dragged their slow length along. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6
  • Should the moon shine out from the charging clouds, then earth has not anything to show more fair; the broad track of light looks like an immeasurable river peopled by fiery serpents that dart and writhe and interwind, until the eye aches with gazing on them. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
  • It took me two months to work up the courage to ask her out and the relief and elation when she said yes was immeasurable.
  • It is fair to say his importance to this side is almost immeasurable. The Sun
  • Their actions cause immeasurable pain. The Sun
  • Perhaps the multiplicity of pivot pins is what makes Art the immeasurable, great?
  • This time, he helped save a $20-million building and the immeasurable grief of replacing yet another school burned to ashes.
  • Of course the money could be put to great use but the human cost in terms of brain-damaged patients and needless amputations is immeasurable. The Sun
  • The pleasure of having a disk that is brimming to capacity, chucking it out and throwing in a new one that's 5 times the size is immeasurable.
  • The merest hint given by a friend, of immeasurable pain in her life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their actions cause immeasurable pain to families, who must endure tragic, unnecessary losses. Times, Sunday Times
  • These pictures, which they recognised as an immeasurable development of what is called the cinematograph process on Earth, extended through the whole gamut of the satellite's life. A Honeymoon in Space
  • “This twofoldness (_duplicité_),” he says, “is so visible, that some have conceived that man must have two souls — a simple subject appearing to them incapable of such and so sudden variations; an immeasurable presumption on the one hand, a horrible abasement on the other. Pascal
  • -- Bridget becomes as a mighty wind and peels off the immeasurable table-cloth as a northwester strips off the leafy damask from the autumn woods. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858
  • The amount of rays constantly traveling through their body was immeasurable.
  • Behold the fields and caves, the measureless caverns of memory, immeasurably full of immeasurable things... The Memory Palace
  • The first of the immeasurable crimes is patricide, killing one's father.
  • These can hit the shore within minutes on occasion, and can rush ashore without warning causing immeasurable damage.
  • But if we conceive of a providence - a source even of the immeasurable suffering inflicted by, and on, mankind - what sort of almighty is it that we - like the tramps - are to meet somewhere, some day? Nobel Prize in Literature 1969 - Presentation Speech
  • Some people put body kits on their cars and spend immeasurable amounts of time tuning their engine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its great corresponding defect -- and this is immeasurable -- is its loss in form, in universality, in that disinterestedness which is essential to art. Personality in Literature
  • The sound of a steam whistle fell upon a wilderness. At the parting moment immeasurable melancholy and loneliness welled up in my mind.
  • This place is also noted for making what is absurdly called _copperas_, which is the chrystalized salt of iron, or what is called in the new chemical nomenclature _sulphate of iron_; or in common parlance, _green vitriol_; which is manufactured, and found native in our own country, in immeasurable quantity. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In Engla
  • The assistance of a local public health office can be of immeasurable value in drafting such a policy. Christianity Today
  • I am intoxicated by the smell of the earth, after the first hint of rains, not for hurting you, but for giving my senses immeasurable pleasure.
  • And there are still the big-spending customers - potentates whose immeasurable wealth is coupled with discerning taste.
  • Her story recurred to him; she was no longer a nameless jestress; an immeasurable distance separated a mere _plaisant_ from the survivor of one of the noblest, if most unfortunate, families of France. Under the Rose
  • His inconceivability is the foundation of His immeasurableness. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • The rest of those twenty feet took eons to traverse, and it was immeasurable suffering.
  • Phil Robson The Immeasurable Code British jazz guitarist Robson is no stranger to transatlantic partnerships, but this one with the understatedly persuasive American postbop saxophonist Mark Turner – a recording caught live on tour this year – might be the best of them. F&M playlist
  • The opportunities for lucrative trading and the profitableness of overproduction which they made possible became almost immeasurable. Preaching and Paganism
  • Amongst the personages of a lower class, the most prominent is Toussaint Gilles, landlord of the Cheval Patriote, and son of one of the revolutionary butchers of the Reign of Terror; a furious republican, who wears a _carmagnole_ and a red cap, inherits his father's hatred of the vile aristocrats, and prides himself on his principles, and on a truculent and immeasurable mustache. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
  • Their deception has inflicted immeasurable pain and misery on the victims. The Sun
  • The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.
  • Ten times ghastlier than if it had been real, the chorus wailed and ululated back and forth along immeasurable distances -- became one yell again -- and went howling down into earth's bowels as if the last of a phantom pack were left behind and yelling to be waited for. In The Time Of Light
  • We owe Debra an immeasurable debt of gratitude for blowing the whistle.
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  • The freedom to become an entrepreneur or choose our occupation is a freedom of immeasurable value.
  • Her films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Americans.
  • I found that our aid does immense, immeasurable good. Times, Sunday Times
  • The profane love of woman presented itself to my fancy, clothed, not only with all its own charms, but with the sovereign and almost irresistible charms of the most dangerous of all temptation—of that which the moralists call virginal temptation—when the mind, not yet undeceived by experience and by sin, pictures to itself in the transports of love a supreme and ineffable delight immeasurable superior to all reality. IX. Part II.—Paralipomena
  • Ask longtime executives on both sides of the border the attributes of a top-notch passer and it's not long before they mention "intangibles" - which are, by definition, immeasurable. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • All of sport suffered immeasurable harm yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their actions cause immeasurable pain to families, who must endure tragic, unnecessary losses. Times, Sunday Times
  • My problem with today's liturgical bureaucracy is that it advances measurable technical goals at the same time it diminishes the more essential immeasurable exhortative ones at the heart of EACW.
  • Like jazz dance, Cuban dance forms owe an immeasurable debt to African culture.
  • If that were so, it would be a shocking injustice to a flannelled gentleman who, by all accounts, played his cricket with immeasurable grace and infinite style.
  • In a regular column for the BMJ he articulated many of the untaught and unappreciated immeasurables of general practice.
  • This massive party machine could do immeasurable harm, but it also had the capacity to transform China for the better. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have cared for women miscarrying, and women whose labours have been induced, for all their pain is immeasurable.
  • He also showed that it is not immeasurable: we can give a precise mathematical measure to how big it is.
  • P gandhi. he had immeasurable strength. john lennon. dalai lama. they understand the real strength is within yourself. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Thus, despite the immeasurable advantages which England enjoyed, political, social, and industrial, her great colonial possessions from which she drew enormous wealth, and her exemption from destructive war; despite also the distressing condition of France and her recent enormous losses, we find that in seventy years of bimetallism the working Frenchman had gained wealth almost twice as fast as the working Englishman had in the same number of years of monometallism. If Not Silver, What?
  • Mr. Schaan also seems to believe that invoking the immeasurable is a sufficient counter to the concrete.
  • The freedom to become an entrepreneur or choose our occupation is a freedom of immeasurable value.
  • Hard times have come upon us, the loss of one leader is immeasurable but two is measureless.
  • +to be+ similarly +loss+, deprivation, +because of the surpassingness of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord+, because of the immeasurable betterness of a spirit-sight of what HE is, in Himself, and as my own; Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians
  • It is a measurement of the immeasurable, a unit of time.
  • Only a tin of mulligatawny soup has saved me from immeasurable personal pain.

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