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the incalculable
adjective
Very great or numerous.
synonyms
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It was another uncounted loss due to the incalculable historic mistake of Islamic terrorism.
The risk of a dollar rout, with the incalculable wreckage that would imply for all asset markets, is thankfully greatly reduced.
Roache, however, is a manifestly more interesting individual, with the incalculable bonus of being real.
This constant calculation — even of the incalculable — can be both fascinating and absurd.
The incalculable dangers to which climate change is giving rise are supposed to be "combated" with the incalculable dangers associated with nuclear power plants.
The report comes two months after Irish leaders warned of the "incalculable consequences" of Brexit.
The company would save the incalculable management hours needed to clean up the current mess.
The incalculable element is the air of spiritual elevation that dwells behind the technique.
'Oh,' O'Toole says, shaking his head at the incalculable number, 'the one to ask was Harris.
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It is a performance that captures Ms. Vogel's remarkable, clear-eyed empathy in portraying the incalculable damage done by damaged people.
On top of the incalculable human suffering and loss, Gaza is left with reconstruction costs amounting to at least 4 billion dollars.
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