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/ɪnˈɛstɪməbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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beyond calculation or measure
immeasurable wealth
an incomputable amount
jewels of inestimable value
How To Use inestimable In A Sentence
- This is without even bringing up the possibility that the results from the fake investigation could be very misleading to the point of causing inestimable harm.
- Who knows, but let's live in hope that the crucial planning hurdle can, and will, be finally cleared to allow the developers to proceed with a project that will be of inestimable value to the whole community.
- They would, moreover, have had the supreme satisfaction of knowing that they had not only exceeded the most sanguine anticipations of the devisor of this trust, but, in having solved the problem of dealing with illiterate and indigent masses, they had furnished an object-lesson in political economy of inestimable value to the world. The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
- Her possession of me and my inestimable value are ringingly implicit in her threatening cry. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
- In this sense, the encyclopedic cultural value and historic significance of Dunhuang are inestimable.
- Thus far I have not mentioned speech, not perhaps the most inestimable of human gifts, but, if it is not that, it is at least the endowment, which makes man social, by which principally we impart our sentiments to each other, and which changes us from solitary individuals, and bestows on us a duplicate and multipliable existence. Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries
- The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is inestimable value for the life of the Church.
- He fills his days rooting around for precious stones, which he then polishes into objects of inestimable beauty.
- The experimental results show that this method resolves the problem of visible figure and inestimable periods about multidimensional digital image.
- Riches of the World, may be seen in the first Poem of his Book, speaking of the inestimable content he enjoyed in the Muses, to those of his friends which dehorted him from Poetry. The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687)