inestimable

IPA: ɪnˈɛstʌmʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not able to be estimated; not able to be calculated, computed or comprehended, as because of great scale, degree or magnitude.
  • Venerable, great.
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Examples of "inestimable" in Sentences

  • Desmond said hurriedly, "Oh, 'inestimable'; but what does it matter?"
  • Usually I describe Politics Home as 'inestimable', but not this time boys - altogether too obvious.
  • John Cheever was inordinately fond of the word "inestimable": It shows up twice in the brief preface to
  • And I was sort of non-plussed until I saw that you were able to use the word "inestimable" in a sentence.
  • The court says the value of intelligence-sharing with the US is "inestimable", but perhaps it is estimateable?
  • John accepted gratefully enough; but his heart was sore because, just before the row over that infernal word "inestimable," Cæsar had asked John if he would like to occupy an attic in Eaton Square.
  • John accepted gratefully enough; but his heart was sore because, just before the row over that infernal word "inestimable," Caesar had asked John if he would like to occupy an attic in Eaton Square.
  • The duke's victory was certainly "inestimable" in its value to him, yet, in spite of the rigour enforced on this defeated people, they were not as crushed as they might have been had they submitted in
  • In closing, I'll return to our national creed, what Lincoln called the inestimable jewel of American history, and offer my respect for and urge my fellow Republicans to respect every human being's rights to liberty and the pursuit of happiness as much as they cherish their own.

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