Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- adj. Immeasurable.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Incapable of being measured; immeasurable.
Wiktionary
- adj. unmeasurable, immeasurable; not able to be measured, therefore connoting extremely large
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Immeasurable.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. impossible to measure
Etymologies
- From Latin immensurabilis, from im- ("not"), variant form of in-, plus mensura ("measure"), plus -abilis ("able") (Wiktionary)
Examples
“I believe in immensurable indescribable power of smile.”
“All the colors were brighter by an immensurable amount; the barn-smells, growth-smells, stove-smoke smells were clearer and purer.”
“He was for bestowing on Zuleika the half of his immensurable estates.”
“An isolated man is immensurable; he is also unpicturesque, unnatural, untrue.”
“For eternity is as immensurable before those multiplied thousands of years as before naked six.”
“competitiveness waging' practitioner needs to 6 have an ample historic view interfaced with an immensurable determination to conceive and practice many insights and far-sights well in 7 advance.”
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