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Incalculably

Incalculable \In*cal"cu*la*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + calculable: cf. F. incalculable.] Not capable of being calculated; beyond calculation; very great; as, his action did incalculable harm. -- In*cal"cu*la*ble*ness, n. -- In*cal"cu*la*bly, adv.

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incalculably

adv. In an incalculable manner.

Usage examples of "incalculably".

Wheat was one of the most vital things in the whole world, and the wheat of America was incalculably precious--only the government knew how precious.

In this hole in the sand, some three feet under ground, we stood side by side, cramped and huddled, struck suddenly with an over whelming apprehension of something ancient, something formidable, something incalculably wonderful, that touched in each one of us a sense of the sublime and the terrible even before we could see an inch before our faces.

He never saw his 37th birthday, and he left the world incalculably his debtor--an obligation which the world acknowledged, 25 years ago, by giving him the greatest centenary in history.

I found myself in a place slightly higher than the rooms in the two smaller temples now so incalculably far above my head.

A simple sequence of expressions, this, incalculably common in human history, yet they wrench at his heart.

Sumer or in the Pithecanthropine caves, but that the world was already incalculably ancient when man evolved, and had been populated and repopulated again and again by intelligent races, long before the first mammals, even, had ever evolved.

The suspension towers rose like the bones of some incalculably huge dinosaur above deserted asphalt lanes and side gantries lined with unidentifiable detritus.

The edge of the infamous Delphic Expanse was now visible, as an incalculably vast column of roiling, umber-colored clouds.