immeasurably

[ UK /ɪmˈɛʒəɹəbli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˈmɛʒɝˌæbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement
    the war left him immeasurably fearful of what man can do to man
  2. without bounds
    he is infinitely wealthy
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How To Use immeasurably In A Sentence

  • This sounds like hokum, but it helped my cat immeasurably (by reducing his stress I suppose).
  • Time On has improved immeasurably over the winter, which she entered with one placed effort from three outings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because although obviously the technology of both war and medicine has changed immeasurably from the dark ages to the modern day, I think the emotions of both have remained very much the same. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Anna Elliott, part 1
  • They have improved immeasurably since their arrival.
  • Then begins anew the old strife, but under conditions far more dreadful, for though it be founded on atomic consciousness, the central consciousness of the heterogeneous aggregation of atoms becomes immeasurably more sentient and susceptible with every step it takes from homogenesis. The Crack of Doom
  • Yet the experience felt soft, serene, adding immeasurably to the allure of the moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Time On has improved immeasurably over the winter, which she entered with one placed effort from three outings. Times, Sunday Times
  • In achieving this aim, the frequently dismal weather helps immeasurably.
  • Housing standards improved immeasurably after the war.
  • It is only woman who has so incredibly changed, and after staying immeasurably behind in importance and in intellectuality for countless centuries, now seeks to equal if not outstep man in all things. Three Things
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