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immeasurableness

/ih-mezh-er-uh-buhl/US // ɪˈmɛʒ ər ə bəl //UK // (ɪˈmɛʒərəbəl) //

不可估量,无可估量,无可估量性,不可估量性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of being measured; limitless: the immeasurable vastness of the universe.

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Examples

  • Sure, we’re not a young woman trying to fly while carrying the immeasurable weight of a million kinds of hope on her young shoulders.

  • The ethnically Tibetan group numbers some 150,000 and is famed for producing elite mountaineers who have made immeasurable contributions to Himalayan exploration.

  • The toll in lost productivity, related increases in substance abuse, and heartbreak is immeasurable.

  • These revelations did immeasurable damage to his reputation.

  • What he has meant to our organization and our community is immeasurable and will not be forgotten.

  • The charm continues when he waxes on—and on—about the immeasurable respect he has for Cumberbatch, his friend of over 15 years.

  • But publicly, once they make that decision, the trickle down effect is immeasurable.

  • No, the difference between the postcard and the real thing is immeasurable.

  • This development spared Obama immeasurable misery in his remaining three-plus years.

  • His influence on poets and readers of poetry is immeasurable.

  • Think of the immeasurable wealth of a Providence who could create such a wonder for just two insignificant human beings.

  • His aching heart, filled with an immeasurable love, remained without the relief of utterance.

  • It exists in vast immeasurable quantities in connexion with all material worlds.

  • Marriage had not abridged his immeasurable remoteness, nor touched his incorruptible refinement.

  • These immeasurable forces produce sometimes extraordinary inundations.