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Immeasurably   /ɪmˈɛʒərˌæbli/   Listen
Immeasurably

adverb
1.
To an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement.  Antonym: measurably.
2.
Without bounds.  Synonyms: boundlessly, infinitely.






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"Immeasurably" Quotes from Famous Books



... at her toilet. "Miss could wait," he said with an air of familiarity which greatly offended Denas. For she considered herself, as the child of a fisherman owning his own cottage and boat and lord of all the leagues of ocean where he chose to cast his nets, immeasurably the superior of any servant, no matter how ...
— A Singer from the Sea • Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr

... fictitious literature, as a whole, with that of England, the balance must be immeasurably on the English side. Even confining ourselves to to-day, and to the prospect of to-morrow, it must be conceded that, in settled method, in guiding tradition, in training and associations both personal and inherited, the average English novelist ...
— Confessions and Criticisms • Julian Hawthorne

... was much cheaper than being in an hotel and, if she could keep off the others, immeasurably more agreeable. She was paying for her rooms—extremely pleasant rooms, now that she was arranged in them—L3 a week, which came to about eight shillings a day, battlements, watch-tower and all. ...
— The Enchanted April • Elizabeth von Arnim

... which cannot be circumscribed by the filling-out of blank forms, and an official restriction on their use. This is emphatically the case with discoveries in the exact sciences, which, while they have added immeasurably to the knowledge of mankind, have also attained results the ...
— The Nation in a Nutshell • George Makepeace Towle

... blessings as he went. The sun, now descended to the horizon, enveloped him in its glory, and his shadow, immeasurably elongated by a miracle from heaven, unrolled itself behind him like an endless carpet, as a sign of the long remembrance this great ...
— Thais • Anatole France


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