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- Dictionaryimmeasurable/ɪˈmɛʒ(ə)rəbl/
adjective
- 1. too large, extensive, or extreme to measure: "immeasurable suffering"
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The meaning of IMMEASURABLE is incapable of being measured; broadly : indefinitely extensive. How to use immeasurable in a sentence.
so large or great that it cannot be measured or known exactly: Her movies had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Americans. Synonym. inestimable formal. Compare. measurable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enormous. astronomically. behemoth. bigly. by far and away idiom. immeasurably. immense. immensity. inordinately.
IMMEASURABLE meaning: 1. so large or great that it cannot be measured or known exactly: 2. so large or great that it…. Learn more.
Definition of 'immeasurable' Word Frequency. immeasurable. (ɪmeʒərəbəl ) adjective. If you describe something as immeasurable, you are emphasizing how great it is. [formal, emphasis] I felt an immeasurable love for him. His contribution is immeasurable. Synonyms: incalculable, vast, immense, endless More Synonyms of immeasurable.
If something is immeasurable, then measuring is impossible. The numbers of stars in the sky is immeasurable: we can't know how many there are. The number of grains of sand on a beach is immeasurable: they can’t be counted.
Immeasurable definition: incapable of being measured; limitless. See examples of IMMEASURABLE used in a sentence.
very large or extreme and so impossible to measure: the immeasurable pain of losing a child. immeasurably. adverb. His confidence has grown immeasurably since he got the job. (Definition of immeasurable from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of immeasurable. in Chinese (Traditional) 不可估量的,無限的… See more.