Antonyms for immeasurable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ih-mezh-er-uh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmɛʒ ər ə bəl


Definition of immeasurable

Origin :
  • mid-15c., from im- + measurable. It could alternate with immensurable (1530s), from French, from Late Latin immensurabilis, from assimilated form of in- "not" + mensurabilis "able to be measured," from mensurare "to measure." Related: Immeasurably.
  • adj infinite, incalculable
Example sentences :
  • The immeasurable, eternal caverns of the ocean were scooped.
  • Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
  • The troop of the stars was posted in the immeasurable deeps of the firmament.
  • Extract from : « A Spirit in Prison » by Robert Hichens
  • And yet beneath all his discomfort there was a full tide of immeasurable happiness.
  • Extract from : « Cleo The Magnificent » by Louis Zangwill
  • What is it that would seem to determine this immeasurable privilege of Access to Him?
  • Extract from : « The Prodigal Returns » by Lilian Staveley
  • How full of gayety, yet immeasurable tenderness, is her speaking face!
  • Extract from : « Molly Bawn » by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton
  • "He's comin'," she said presently, in voice of immeasurable relief.
  • Extract from : « Trail's End » by George W. Ogden
  • With immeasurable capacities for enjoyment, we sat down to table.
  • Extract from : « The Lock And Key Library » by Various
  • These thoughts had whisked through her mind with immeasurable rapidity.
  • Extract from : « The Spinner's Book of Fiction » by Various
  • For I had sojourned, for an immeasurable moment, in a world apart from theirs.
  • Extract from : « The Promised Land » by Mary Antin
  • Worse than that, she felt that she had done us all immeasurable harm.
  • Extract from : « The White Invaders » by Raymond King Cummings

Synonyms for immeasurable

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