Meaning of immeasurate | Babel Free
/ɪˈmɛ.ʒɚ.ɪt/Definitions
Without or beyond measure; unending; boundless.
rare
Examples
“... Baden, nor Wurtemberg, nor the Hesses, nor even the Catholic court of Bavaria looked with favour upon demands so immeasurate as were put forward in the councils of the archbishops and […].”
“But this feeling is confined to the native immeasurate forest : no artificial plantation can give it."”
“This preference for Wagner was carried somewhat to excess, however, and it cannot be doubted that the immeasurate predilection accorded his music in Belgium by an important section of the music-loving public contributed not a little to relegate to obscurity dramatic works which—for all they were more modest—nevertheless merited a better fate.”
“All flowers are hers who rules the immeasurate seas, in Cyprus, purple and white lilies tall; how were it other? there is no escape from her who nurtures, who imperils all.”
“He loved these breasts of hers, these assertive softnesses that seemed the signature of an immeasurate tenderness hidden behind the world but expressing itself here in full.”
“...eyes; his craggy, eloquent, wonderful face; his unflinching, immeasurate strength. Boone Fowler had brought her here to destroy all that.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.