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beyond measure

a. Very large; great; huge. adv. To a great extent or degree; very.

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beyond measure

adv. in excess or without limit; "amazed beyond measure"

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Beyond Measure

Beyond Measure is the fifth album by Jeremy Camp, released on October 31, 2006. It includes the singles, " Tonight", "What It Means" and " Let It Fade".

He recorded this album shortly after marrying his wife, Adrienne. On August 15, 2006, Camp released an EP on iTunes, featuring a song from his new album and a song from his wife, Adrienne's new album, along with an interview about their new albums and talk about their tour. "Tonight", the title song from the EP, is on the new album along with the title song, "Beyond Measure", that was mentioned throughout the interview. Jeremy's younger brother, Jared Camp, plays electric guitar on a few tracks, including "Tonight" and "What It Means".

The album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 29, selling about 31,000 copies in its first week. This was also the album's highest position on the chart. It was certified Gold in April 2010.

Beyond Measure (Dynasty album)

Beyond Measure is the second studio album from Dynasty. Facedown Records released the album on January 22, 2013. Dynasty worked with Andrew P. Glover in the production of this album.

Usage examples of "beyond measure".

Imagine a being like nature, wasteful beyond measure, indifferent beyond measure, without purposes and consideration, without mercy and justice, fertile and desolate and uncertain at the same time.

Laura was troubled beyond measure at their tone, and said that that sort of comment would defeat the bill.

For the world entire, a stretch of time beyond measure or human comprehension.

And I blushed beyond measure, for I still heard the muttering of those toys, and hung in suspense.

In a previous debate, the chariot of Sesostris, and the wheel of fortune, were applied by one of the ministers of Justinian, who observed that the reduction of Antioch, and some Syrian cities, had elevated beyond measure the vain and ambitious spirit of the Barbarian.