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Webster 1913 Edition


Immeasurable

Im-meas′ur-a-ble

,
Adj.
[Pref.
im-
not +
measurable
: cf. F.
measurable
. Cf.
Immensurable
,
Unmeasurable
.]
Incapable of being measured; indefinitely extensive; illimitable; immensurable; vast.
Of depth
immeasurable
.
Milton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Immeasurable

IMMEAS'URABLE

,
Adj.
immezh'urable. [in and measure.]
That cannot be measured; immense; indefinitely extensive; as an immeasurable distance or space; an immeasurable abyss.

Definition 2024


immeasurable

immeasurable

English

Adjective

immeasurable (comparative more immeasurable, superlative most immeasurable)

  1. impossible to measure
  2. vast
    • 2007, Terence Hunt, Longest-serving Bush aide resigns, Associated Press
      "His contribution has been immeasurable," Bush said in a statement. "I value his judgment, and I treasure his friendship."

Usage notes

Also used tautologically as a spin word to avoid stating explicitly whether someone or something had a positive or negative effect. It is a neutral term equivalent to neither priceless nor worthless.

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Noun

immeasurable (plural immeasurables)

  1. Anything that cannot be measured.
    • 2009 September 29, Madeleine Bunting, “Forget 'clients' and 'users' – public services are about people”, in Guardian:
      And inspiring good relationships is all about immeasurables: it is about inspiring purpose, compassion and attentiveness.

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