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was unquantifiable
noun
Something that cannot be quantified.
Exact(7)
Their loss, he said, was unquantifiable.
I was really young and just starting out, and because I was unquantifiable in London as far as class background went, people were offering me such a wide range of jobs, so I stayed.
Her recipes, few original, were tested in her kitchen to establish exact quantities; she could not specify temperatures (even the Leamington's heat was unquantifiable), but she did offer for the first time recipes as scientific experiments with a known, repeatable outcome.
Today, the green building industry is worth $12 billion; 10 years ago, it was unquantifiable.
The mediocrity of both the beer and the salad was unquantifiable.
However the impact of this on our final results was unquantifiable.
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"We wanted to be unquantifiable.
The cost to Emily is unquantifiable.
Benefits that proved to be unquantifiable or irrelevant were discarded.
"The best parts are unquantifiable," agrees bassist/singer Hayden Thorpe.
However, does that mean the concept is unquantifiable?
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