Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Immeasurably.
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- adverb In an
unmeasurable manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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It is possible that computations of higher order perturbation effects, although unmeasurably small, might, over long periods of time cause instability.
Matthew Yglesias » Cato’s David Boaz Joins George Will in Peddling Bogus “Global Cooling” Stories 2009
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Nolan has an unmeasurably better grasp on the material, imo.
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Either these women are totally sex starved and will put up with any inconvenience in order to get laid unmeasurably low on the probability scale, or it's about manipulation, it's about packaging.
On Gender Sage 2008
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Thinking broadly about the risks of gmo's: Conversation with Jack Heinemann 2007
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Has this truncation of the expansion limited our ability to hear the communication of the unmeasured and unmeasurably abundant grace of God?
Mechanical Miracles Michelle 2005
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Has this truncation of the expansion limited our ability to hear the communication of the unmeasured and unmeasurably abundant grace of God?
Archive 2005-12-01 Michelle 2005
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And how he had loved a queen unmeasurably and out of measure long.
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This genealogy was found by John Andrew in a meadow, which he had near the pole-arch, under the olive-tree, as you go to Narsay: where, as he was making cast up some ditches, the diggers with their mattocks struck against a great brazen tomb, and unmeasurably long, for they could never find the end thereof, by reason that it entered too far within the sluices of Vienne.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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This genealogy was found by John Andrew in a meadow, which he had near the pole-arch, under the olive-tree, as you go to Narsay: where, as he was making cast up some ditches, the diggers with their mattocks struck against a great brazen tomb, and unmeasurably long, for they could never find the end thereof, by reason that it entered too far within the sluices of Vienne.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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To say that those who claim this power may be securely trusted with it, for they will be sure not to fall into any such excesses, will scarcely give satisfaction; for besides that such a kind of power is exceedingly apt to swell and extend itself unmeasurably, the common experience of Christendom lies against this suggestion.
A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity 1616-1683 1965
bilby commented on the word unmeasurably
"And then he told there that good man all his life. And how he had loved a queen unmeasurably and out of measure long."
- Thomas Malory, 'The Holy Grail'.
September 8, 2009