immeasurableness
Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being immeasurable: "immeasurableness" refers to the state or condition of being so vast, extensive, or boundless that it cannot be measured or quantified.
- Infinite extent: It denotes an unlimited or incalculable magnitude, often used to describe abstract concepts like time, space, or emotion.
Usage Examples
- (The universe's vastness cannot be measured.)
- (Her love was boundless and beyond quantification.)
- (His sorrow was so deep it could not be measured.)
Advanced Usage
- "the immeasurableness of something": used to emphasize the immense scale or intensity of a concept.
- The immeasurableness of the ocean's depth is a humbling thought. (The ocean's depth is incalculable.)
- "with immeasurableness": describing an action or feeling as being beyond measurable limits.
- She approached the task with immeasurableness of dedication. (Her dedication was limitless.)
Variants and Related Words
- Immeasurable (adj): impossible to measure; unlimited.
- The immeasurable beauty of the landscape left them speechless. (The beauty was beyond measurement.)
- Immeasurably (adv): to an immeasurable degree; extremely.
- His patience was immeasurably tested by the delay. (His patience was tested to an extreme degree.)
Synonyms
- Boundlessness: the quality of having no limits or boundaries.
- Infinity: the state of being endless or unlimited in time, space, or quantity.
- Incalculability: the quality of being impossible to calculate or estimate.
Related Idioms
- Beyond measure: so great or extreme that it cannot be calculated.
- His kindness was beyond measure. (His kindness was immeasurable.)
- Without limit: having no restriction or boundary.
- The possibilities were without limit. (The possibilities were immeasurable.)