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Definition of inestimable in English: inestimableadjective ɪnˈɛstɪməb(ə)lɪnˈɛstəməb(ə)l Too great to calculate. 无法计算的,无法估量的 a treasure of inestimable value 无价的财宝。 Example sentencesExamples - The advice and encouragement they had given to him was inestimable, particularly in sharing knowledge of tidal sailing with him, an area of sailing which can always be a weakness for lake sailors, he added.
- The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is inestimable value for the life of the Church.
- The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds.
- It was a truly broad and liberal education and as such, it was to be of inestimable benefit to me.
- But even if the theory proves to be wrong the benefits from investing in early-childhood programs would be inestimable.
- University teaching is a form of political advocacy, and this freedom to think and talk about thoughts is of inestimable value.
- Yang said the statue is unique in the world and its value was inestimable.
- This crop of voices would contribute inestimable value to the party; to stifle the forces of normal growth that would accrue to the party in such a debate would be foolish.
- Your tolerance and good humour have an inestimable value in my eyes.
- It has inestimable value for today's listeners in gaining a balance between old and new.
- Each human soul is of inestimable value because it was fashioned in the image, and after the likeness of God Himself.
- It's been one of those experiences that restores your faith in the inestimable value of being a teacher.
- However, there can be little wrong in people of such a young and naive age recognising the inestimable pain and suffering that armed conflict inevitably brings and questioning the justification for it.
- This is without even bringing up the possibility that the results from the fake investigation could be very misleading to the point of causing inestimable harm.
- It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness.
- Marcus Stewart registered another goal of inestimable importance to third-placed Sunderland as they maintained their promotion push against a side with similarly lofty ambitions.
- And while Roslin is not itself a commercial organisation, the benefit in terms of royalties, prestige and future investment is inestimable.
- The crux of their argument is that mothering - as opposed to fathering, or parenting, or care giving - is something unique, and of inestimable value.
- For modern day magicians, the knowledge found in books is of inestimable value.
- Who knows, but let's live in hope that the crucial planning hurdle can, and will, be finally cleared to allow the developers to proceed with a project that will be of inestimable value to the whole community.
Synonyms immeasurable, incalculable, innumerable, unfathomable, fathomless, indeterminable, measureless, untold limitless, boundless, unbounded, unlimited, illimitable, infinite, endless, never-ending, interminable, inexhaustible, bottomless vast, immense, great, abundant informal no end of literary myriad rare innumerous, unnumberable
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin inaestimabilis, from in- 'not' + aestimabilis (see estimable). Definition of inestimable in US English: inestimableadjectiveɪnˈɛstəməb(ə)linˈestəməb(ə)l Too great to calculate. 无法计算的,无法估量的 a treasure of inestimable value 无价的财宝。 Example sentencesExamples - But even if the theory proves to be wrong the benefits from investing in early-childhood programs would be inestimable.
- University teaching is a form of political advocacy, and this freedom to think and talk about thoughts is of inestimable value.
- The crux of their argument is that mothering - as opposed to fathering, or parenting, or care giving - is something unique, and of inestimable value.
- It's been one of those experiences that restores your faith in the inestimable value of being a teacher.
- The advice and encouragement they had given to him was inestimable, particularly in sharing knowledge of tidal sailing with him, an area of sailing which can always be a weakness for lake sailors, he added.
- Who knows, but let's live in hope that the crucial planning hurdle can, and will, be finally cleared to allow the developers to proceed with a project that will be of inestimable value to the whole community.
- And while Roslin is not itself a commercial organisation, the benefit in terms of royalties, prestige and future investment is inestimable.
- This crop of voices would contribute inestimable value to the party; to stifle the forces of normal growth that would accrue to the party in such a debate would be foolish.
- For modern day magicians, the knowledge found in books is of inestimable value.
- Marcus Stewart registered another goal of inestimable importance to third-placed Sunderland as they maintained their promotion push against a side with similarly lofty ambitions.
- Each human soul is of inestimable value because it was fashioned in the image, and after the likeness of God Himself.
- The worship of the Eucharist outside of the Mass is inestimable value for the life of the Church.
- It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness.
- It has inestimable value for today's listeners in gaining a balance between old and new.
- This is without even bringing up the possibility that the results from the fake investigation could be very misleading to the point of causing inestimable harm.
- Yang said the statue is unique in the world and its value was inestimable.
- However, there can be little wrong in people of such a young and naive age recognising the inestimable pain and suffering that armed conflict inevitably brings and questioning the justification for it.
- It was a truly broad and liberal education and as such, it was to be of inestimable benefit to me.
- Your tolerance and good humour have an inestimable value in my eyes.
- The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds.
Synonyms immeasurable, incalculable, innumerable, unfathomable, fathomless, indeterminable, measureless, untold
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin inaestimabilis, from in- ‘not’ + aestimabilis (see estimable). |