incalculablein‧cal‧cu‧la‧ble /ɪnˈkælkjələbəl/ adjective formal 
 
- The ash from the volcano has caused incalculable damage to crops.
 
- I had nearly caused him a two-shot penalty, and probably incalculable psychic harm.
 - If it did so, however, it would have to pay a heavy and incalculable price.
 - That City College could truly be theirs seemed a blessing of incalculable value.
 - That would prompt a costly cleanup and incalculable delay in restarting the reactor.
 - The emotions unleashed as the Wall is dismantled are incalculable.
 - The inflow of foreign money was incalculable.
 - The loss to posterity is incalculable.
 
  ► incalculable importance/value/worth etc
 treasures of incalculable value ► incalculable harm/damage/suffering etc
 The outbreak of hostilities will cause incalculable misery. NOUN► value· They make up an archive of incalculable value.· That City College could truly be theirs seemed a blessing of incalculable value.
  adjectivecalculable ≠ incalculablecalculatedcalculatingnouncalculationcalculatorverbcalculateadverbcalculatedly