Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word INCALCULABLE
INCALCULABLE
Definitions of INCALCULABLE
- (not comparable, mathematics) Impossible to calculate.
- (not comparable) Too much, too vast, or too numerous to enable computation.
- (comparable) Of a person's mood or character, etc.: impossible to predict.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using INCALCULABLE in a Sentence
- In 1860, during the Second Opium War in China, he ordered the destruction of the Old Summer Palace in Beijing, an architectural wonder with immeasurable collections of artworks and historic antiques, inflicting incalculable loss of cultural heritage.
- But the matador knew well how to compensate: "It never ceased to amaze me the incalculable force of his sexual incontinence", said the actress.
- According to Indian sources, the bodhicitta aspiration provides incalculable merit (such as good rebirths, a weakening of the defilements, increased mindfulness and luck).
- This commission went extensively into the underlying conditions which affect vitally the wage earners of the nation and has published reports and the evidence which will be of incalculable benefit.
- " The materiality of the medium, mail, "performs a contingent reticulation of the artist, the artwork, and its recipient, which remain disjointed across an incalculable distance.
- Besides, if this Bill were to pass into law, it would go to burthen the country with a most enormous and incalculable expense, and to load the industrious orders with still heavier imposts.
- Gautama Buddha claimed an incalculable number of Buddhas lived in previous kalpas: Vipassi Buddha 91 kalpas ago, Sikhi Buddha 31 kalpas ago, and three prior Buddhas in the present kalpa.
- Owing to the delicate nature of the materials, and the incalculable historic and aesthetic value of stained glass work, any and all treatments should be planned and performed by professional conservators and craftspeople, who have been specially trained in the peculiarities of the medium.
- The Cogniard brothers were two French brothers who worked as playwrights and theatre directors, producing an incalculable number of vaudevilles, reviews, féeries and operettas.
- The rapid emergence of new technology is undoubtedly bringing incalculable benefit to organisations of all types but Robson's argument is that the widespread application of computerisation has caused people and processes to become conformed to systems thinking and this is depersonalising both the employee and the customer to such a degree that it is preventing truly customer-satisfying interactions.
- In the Pāli texts, Sumedha is said to have lived four "incalculable eons" and a hundred thousand normal eons ago.
- Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower and leaker of the top-secret Pentagon Papers in 1971, stated in an interview with CNN that he thought Snowden had done an "incalculable" service to his country and that his leaks might prevent the United States from becoming a surveillance state.
- Even flesh tints are ravishingly reproduced, and the incalculable artfulness of a needle comes to delightful fruition in the modeling of a shoulder or a breast.
- The Great H may have been the pendant of "incalculable value" which Mary wore at her wedding in 1558 at Notre-Dame de Paris, "a son col pendoit une bague d'une valeur inestimable".
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