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- DictionaryIm·meas·ur·a·ble/i(m)ˈmeZH(ə)r(ə)bəl/
adjective
- 1. too large, extensive, or extreme to measure: "immeasurable suffering"
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Immeasurable means incapable of being measured or broadly indefinitely extensive. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for immeasurable.
Immeasurable means so large or great that it cannot be measured or known exactly. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, related words, and example sentences from various sources.
Immeasurable definition: incapable of being measured; limitless. See examples of IMMEASURABLE used in a sentence.
Something immeasurable can't be measured or quantified. It's too vast. When you measure something, you check how long it is, how much it weighs, or some other measurable aspect. 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.
Immeasurable means so large or great that it cannot be measured or known exactly. See the synonyms, related words, and usage examples of immeasurable from the Cambridge English Corpus.
3 days ago · Immeasurable means incapable of being measured, esp by virtue of great size; limitless. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.
Immeasurable means very large or extreme and so impossible to measure. Learn how to use this adjective and its adverb form with examples and translations in different languages.