Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɛʒərəbli/
adverb to an immeasurable degree; in a way that cannot be measured or quantified
A1 She was immeasurably happy when she received a present.
A2 His love for her grew immeasurably stronger over time.
B1 The impact of the new policy on the economy was immeasurably positive.
B2 The beauty of the sunset over the ocean was immeasurably breathtaking.
C1 The artist's talent was immeasurably superior to others in the industry.
C2 The scientific discovery had an immeasurably profound effect on the field.
formal The impact of climate change on our planet is immeasurably significant.
informal His knowledge on the subject is immeasurably vast.
slang That party was immeasurably lit!
figurative Her love for him was immeasurably deep.
immeasurably
immeasurably
more immeasurably
most immeasurably
immeasurably
will be immeasurably
has been immeasurably
is being immeasurably
immeasurably
immeasurably
to be immeasurably
being immeasurably
immeasurably