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1. 8 His contribution is immeasurable.

2. The universe is immeasurable Abstruseness

3. Chasms: an immeasurable depth or space.

4. Abysm: an immeasurable depth or space.

5. Abysses: an immeasurable depth or space.

6. Her contribution was of immeasurable importance.

7. 6 I count that an immeasurable plus.

8. 2 Her contribution was of immeasurable importance.

9. Abyss: an immeasurable depth or space.

10. The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.

11. The happiness these paintings brought her was immeasurable.

12. 4 The war has caused immeasurable suffering.

13. 17 The universe is immeasurable abstruseness. Love has a unearthly facet from the universe is to lie in your blind its immeasurable abstruseness.

14. The suicide bomber left immeasurable Carnage in the mall

15. 12 The consequences of war are dire, the sacrifices immeasurable.

16. 11 I felt an immeasurable love for him.

17. God's grace is immeasurable; His mercy inexhaustible; His peace inexpressible.

18. 10 To follow the truly humane will bring immeasurable good.

19. It was there before him, around him, everywhere , illimitable, immeasurable.

20. 5 Cloud shadows scudded across immeasurable stands of virgin forests.

21. 14 You would measure time the measureless and the immeasurable.

22. Abyss definition, a deep, immeasurable space, gulf, or cavity; vast chasm

23. Abyssal definition, of or like an abyss; immeasurable; unfathomable

24. Adopting a pet brings immeasurable joy to your life

25. 13 Through this immeasurable probability, you are all here.

26. 9 How else could she show her immeasurable gratitude?

27. 1 The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.

28. Cloud shadows scudded across immeasurable stands of virgin forests.

29. Her films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Americans.

30. 16 It was as if she were looking into immeasurable space.

31. Agape is the term that defines God's immeasurable, incomparable love for humankind

32. 3 Her films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Americans.

33. 18 There was an immeasurable distance between the quick and the dead.

34. 15 To not follow the truly humane will bring immeasurable harm.

35. Erroneous Convictions can have immeasurable consequences for exonerees, original crime victims, and families

36. 26 Fathers mildly lit on Friday nights, at ease with these immeasurable obligations.

37. Long experience suggests that when we ignore this law, immeasurable sorrow results.

38. 28 There are the bubbles formationglass is like life: abstract and immeasurable.

39. Antonyms for Circumscribed include boundless, dimensionless, endless, illimitable, immeasurable, indefinite, infinite, limitless, measureless and unbounded

40. 29 But if the network is attacked spitefully, the expense would be immeasurable.

41. 21 But she knew it would take a while before the immeasurable hunger receded within her.

42. Antonyms for Bounded include boundless, dimensionless, endless, illimitable, immeasurable, indefinite, infinite, limitless, measureless and unBounded

43. Wars, famines, epidemics, and natural disasters have caused immeasurable pain, innumerable tears, and countless deaths.

44. 25 In that forest between sleep and wakefulness I understood, with immeasurable relief, their words.

45. "The embassy was completed under abnormally high stress conditions with an immeasurable benefit to Canada," he noted.

46. In particular, examination fever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensive efforts to measure the immeasurable.

47. 22 The freedom to become an entrepreneur or choose our occupation is a freedom of immeasurable value.

48. 23 In particular, examination fever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensive efforts to measure the immeasurable.

49. About The Absolutist “A novel of immeasurable sadness, in a league with Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair.

50. 30 It is irresistible forces in your mind, like inexhaustible sorrow accompanying wandering, like immeasurable hollowness after jocundity .

51. Love has a unearthly facet from the universe is to lie in your blind its immeasurable Abstruseness

52. 27 One felt her skill - here, one was but testing the water in a musical reservoir of immeasurable depth.

53. The power of a converted woman’s voice is immeasurable, and the Church needs your voices now more than ever.

54. 20 Behind whatever economic and military strength the papacy possessed, there existed enormous and immeasurable power as a moral force.

55. While this trend is responsible for immeasurable advances worldwide, discarded mobile phones are posing a growing and potentially alarming environmental threat

56. While this trend is responsible for immeasurable advances worldwide, discarded mobile phones are posing a growing and potentially alarming environmental threat.

57. What does Abyss mean? (frequently figuratively) A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable; any void spac

58. What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurable waste of emotion and words.

59. 21 Realizing that these roles were equally vital and, in any case, immeasurable, they could laugh about their feelings.

60. Afghanistan has suffered immeasurable loss for years on battlefields and in bombings, but a recent campaign of Assassinations has shocked the …

61. 7 The cost would be immeasurable, but there would be green on either side of Zayed's desert highway in his lifetime.

62. 24 What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurable waste of emotion and words.

63. 19 Realizing that these roles were equally vital and, in any case, immeasurable,[www.Sentencedict.com] they could laugh about their feelings.

64. Question: "What is the Abyss?" Answer: The word Abyss simply means “a deep hole”—so deep that it seems bottomless or immeasurable

65. Whereafter, the AWSMC control synthesis problem for a class of nonlinear systems without Brunovsky canonical form is considered, whose dynamic is unknown and the state information is immeasurable.

66. Developing or maintaining chemical, biological or nuclear weapons has extraordinary financial, human, environmental, opportunity and disarmament costs- and the costs and repercussions of their accidental or intentional use are immeasurable

67. Developing or maintaining chemical, biological or nuclear weapons has extraordinary financial, human, environmental, opportunity and disarmament costs — and the costs and repercussions of their accidental or intentional use are immeasurable.

68. In the union of the three kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland the world witnesses a great and irrefragable example of the immeasurable efficacy of free trade between united nations.

69. Abysmal Pertaining to an abyss; bottomless; profound; fathomless; immeasurable.; Abysmal Specifically Pertaining to great depths in the ocean: thus, species of plants found only at great depths are called Abysmal species, and also abyssal (which see).

70. ContentsEight Bodhisattvas embody Eight Qualities of BuddhaThree great ones — Speech, Mind, BodySpecialist Bodhisattvas — is a matter of focusThe Great EightKhenpo Chöga: the 8 Immeasurable QualitiesMantras — no permission neededWisdom mantra: Manjushri (Manjughosha)Compassion mantra: Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig, Guanyin)Power mantra (fierce …

71. The immeasurable wealth and diversity of our heritage are frequently subjected to extremely formal, abstract types of action dominated by theoretical analysis and mathematical criteria which forget HUMAN BEINGS or treat them as if they are of secondary importance whereas, in our opinion, they should be pivotal and central to every conservation plan.

72. Chaos (n.) late 14c., "gaping void; empty, immeasurable space," from Old French Chaos (14c.) or directly from Latin Chaos, from Greek khaos "abyss, that which gapes wide open, that which is vast and empty," from *khnwos, from PIE root *ghieh-"to yawn, gape, be wide open."

73. Ahriman would seem to have existed as long as Ahuramazda; for, according to the conceptions of the Mazdian religion, immeasurable space has always existed, with its two hemispheres of light and darkness; each with its particular spirit: the one, that of light or life, and the other that of darkness or death—the spirits, in short, of good and