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It is used to describe something that is too great to be calculated or valued. Example: "Her inestimable contributions to the project were recognized at the awards ceremony." Alternatives include "immeasurable" or "incalculable."
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Inestimable
adjective
Not able to be estimated; not able to be calculated, computed or comprehended, as because of great scale, degree or magnitude.
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(The inestimable Tom Shone, Intelligent Life's film critic, also goes for Mr de Niro; your current blogger sides with the algorithms).
It is one thing for the Chinese to fake western goods such as compact discs; but their inestimable tea is another matter.
Its role as the world's reserve currency seemed an inestimable advantage when investors were unsure where they could safely park their cash.
Europe is of "inestimable value" to the company and, he believes, to its customers.
The existence of a reservoir of trained sailors proved to be an inestimable advantage once the war of independence broke out, and Greek fire ships (combustibles-laden ships set afire and guided toward the enemy) became a formidable weapon against the cumbersome ships of the Ottoman fleet.
During the Cultural Revolution an enormous number of cultural treasures of inestimable value were seriously damaged or destroyed, and the practice of many arts and crafts was prohibited.
The men who were saved represented a considerable part of the experienced troops possessed by Great Britain and were an inestimable gain to the Allies.
For many years this proved of inestimable value, particularly to small libraries unable to afford skilled catalogers.
His impressive achievements in the Test arena include remaining at bat through an innings on three occasions scoring 88 runs out of a team total of 211 versus Pakistan at Karachi in 1986 87, 75 runs out of 176 versus England at the Oval ground in London in 1991, and 143 out of 382 versus Pakistan at Port of Spain, Trin./Tob., in 1993 an indication of his inestimable value to the West Indian side.
The initial discovery, which was made by Dmitry I. Mendeleyev in the mid-19th century, has been of inestimable value in the development of chemistry.
Rimsky-Korsakov rendered an inestimable service to Russian music as the de facto editor and head of a unique publishing enterprise financed by the Russian industrialist M.P. Belyayev and dedicated exclusively to the publication of music by Russian composers.
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