immeasurableim‧mea‧su‧ra‧ble /ɪˈmeʒərəbəl/ adjective - The war has caused immeasurable suffering.
- But she knew it would take a while before the immeasurable hunger receded within her.
- Cloud shadows scudded across immeasurable stands of virgin forests.
- I count that an immeasurable plus.
- In particular, examination fever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensive efforts to measure the immeasurable.
- In that forest between sleep and wakefulness I understood, with immeasurable relief, their words.
- The cost would be immeasurable, but there would be green on either side of Zayed's desert highway in his lifetime.
- The freedom to become an entrepreneur or choose our occupation is a freedom of immeasurable value.
- What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurable waste of emotion and words.
adjectivemeasurable ≠ immeasurablemeasuredmeasurelessnounmeasuremeasurementverbmeasureadverbmeasurably ≠ immeasurably