51Թ

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immensurable

[ ih-men-sher-uh-buhl, -ser-uh- ]

adjective



immensurable

/ ɪˈɛʃəəə /

adjective

  1. a less common word for immeasurable
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·ȴ··i·ٲ ·s···Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of immensurable1

From the Late Latin word ŧԲū, dating back to 1525–35. See im- 2, mensurable
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Example Sentences

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"The consequences in terms of improved human health and reduced suffering are immensurable."

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For eternity is as immensurable before those multiplied thousands of years as before naked six.

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An isolated man is immensurable; he is also unpicturesque, unnatural, untrue.

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He was for bestowing on Zuleika the half of his immensurable estates.

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