Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To an immeasurable extent or degree.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In an immeasurable manner or degree.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective In a manner that is not measurable, in a way that can not be measured.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb without bounds
  • adverb to an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement

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Examples

  • Helping immeasurably is the fact that the filmmakers started this project during an excellent season.

    2009 May : Scrubbles.net 2009

  • Helping immeasurably is the fact that the filmmakers started this project during an excellent season.

    Weekly Mishmash: May 3-9 : Scrubbles.net 2009

  • Because although obviously the technology of both war and medicine has changed immeasurably from the dark ages to the modern day, I think the emotions of both have remained very much the same.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Anna Elliott, part 1 2009

  • Like many other Laureates, I have benefit immeasurably from the love and support of my wife and children.

    John Pople - Autobiography 1999

  • As with any course of study, you’ll probably get more out of your self education if you discuss your reading with others, just as you can gain immeasurably practical experience through running your own business.

    Personal MBA offers self-guided business education | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • As with any course of study, you’ll probably get more out of your self education if you discuss your reading with others, just as you can gain immeasurably practical experience through running your own business.

    Monday, January 7, 2008 | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • When it is known as immeasurably greater than we, and as having claims and making demands upon us, the more vaguely these are apprehended, the more room is there for anxiety; and when the conscience is not clear, this anxiety may well mount to terror.

    Unspoken Sermons Second Series 1824-1905 1885

  • When it is known as immeasurably greater than we, and as having claims and making demands upon us, the more vaguely these are apprehended, the more room is there for anxiety; and when the conscience is not clear, this anxiety may well mount to terror.

    Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II. George MacDonald 1864

  • Designed with both residential and business customers in mind, this powerful standalone videophone will enhance your calls immeasurably while saving you money on your phone bills.

    VoIP Monitor 2009

  • I am loath to quote The New Criterion approvingly, but I agree with Lewis (although I'd change his "immeasurably" to "somewhat"):

    The State of Criticism 2008

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