How to Use unmeasurable in a Sentence

unmeasurable

adjective
  • Nas is one of best MCs of all time, and his impact on hip-hop is unmeasurable.
    Carl Lamarre, Billboard, 31 May 2017
  • The loss is so unbearable, and the hole left in hearts of survivors unmeasurable.
    Angelina Jolie, Time, 8 Mar. 2021
  • The event carries unmeasurable disappointment, but the fact is moms always find ways to re-purpose things and minimize the waste in the house.
    Forbes, 4 May 2021
  • The arrest, Joyce added, altered the family’s lives in unmeasurable ways.
    Kimmy Yam, NBC News, 20 Sep. 2022
  • This portable, easy-to-play, four-string instrument brings unmeasurable joy to many.
    Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant, 1 Sep. 2022
  • All of America is sacrificing in new and unmeasurable ways, losing far more than football games along the way.
    Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press, 12 Aug. 2020
  • While attempting to secure the plastic baggie, the officer found that it was torn open, and the white powder spilled out and blew away, leaving only an unmeasurable trace amount of powder in the bag.
    Bruce Geiselman, cleveland, 6 Oct. 2019
  • Also, some unmeasurable portion of the work that has been secured is done by keeping it out of sight, in low-profile gigs like consulting and investing.
    Gary Baum, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Sep. 2022
  • Basically, a group of people set out to measure the unmeasurable.
    Chris Lee, Ars Technica, 3 Oct. 2018
  • The unmeasurable problem of attraction is condensed into two halves of a magnet.
    Cecilia D'anastasio, Wired, 1 Apr. 2021
  • Bailey was an incredible man, with unmeasurable potential, whose life was sadly cut short by the terrors of drug abuse.
    courant.com, 8 July 2018
  • While the senior’s numbers weren’t eye-popping, his contributions to the most successful Panthers’ season in a decade are unmeasurable.
    NOLA.com, 18 Dec. 2017
  • In particular, a number of Senate Democrats were bothered by how Franken was treated, as was a large but unmeasurable portion of citizens.
    Elizabeth Drew, New Republic, 13 Dec. 2017
  • There’s no bigger unmeasurable in baseball than managers.
    Bryce Millercolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 Sep. 2022
  • But that concern always seemed vague and unmeasurable, allowing legislators to behave as if delay had no cost.
    Author: Charles Wohlforth | Opinion, Anchorage Daily News, 18 Feb. 2018
  • The diverse identities of candidates who emerged in the 2018 midterms — winners and losers alike — will also have an unmeasurable impact on young people, who may see someone who looks like them in a policymaking position for the very first time.
    Jenn M. Jackson, Teen Vogue, 8 Nov. 2018
  • Saag says without greater social distancing efforts by the public, hospitals face an unmeasurable threat.
    al, 27 June 2020
  • Exum brings some of those intangible, unmeasurable traits.
    Chris Fedor, cleveland, 3 Jan. 2021
  • Risk is often nebulous, hazy, unmeasurable—so it is usually ignored.
    Andy Kessler, WSJ, 31 July 2022
  • The company-specific benefits of gracefully navigating these pressures may indeed be real, but also may arrive so far in the future as to be unmeasurable, or even ephemeral.
    Judith Samuelson, Quartz at Work, 9 Dec. 2019
  • Salov is actually managing just a small chunk of the unmeasurable volume of goods now flowing through unofficial and clandestine channels in support of Ukraine’s military.
    Washington Post, 9 Apr. 2022
  • Tracking the unmeasurable Burning fossil fuels produces a huge variety of pollutants.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 6 Jan. 2020
  • Center for Automotive Research said it’s all about qualities that are really unmeasurable.
    Neil Winton, Forbes, 5 Jan. 2022
  • Yet physicists and astronomers somehow continue to refine their measurements of the seemingly unmeasurable and definitely inconceivable.
    Charlie Wood, Popular Science, 26 Dec. 2019
  • Some unmeasurable fraction of the iX’s styling is exaggerated for effect—Optik, directed at German domestic and political audiences.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 1 Oct. 2021
  • Intel’s artificial intelligence software ads another tool to their arsenal by taking what may be unmeasurable visually and turning it into something that’s actionable.
    Washington Post, 5 Mar. 2021
  • The mass detentions amount to a preventive internal-security operation of almost unimaginable—and unmeasurable—proportions.
    The Economist, 12 Dec. 2019
  • So hitters responded, aided by burgeoning technology that enabled them to measure previously unmeasurable metrics like exit velocity and launch angle.
    Jared Diamond, WSJ, 18 Oct. 2021
  • But other more intangible, unmeasurable consequences could occur.
    Paige Fry, chicagotribune.com, 28 Mar. 2022
  • Unlike diversity and inclusion, both unmeasurable sentiments, equity is an economic concept.
    Daniel Henninger, WSJ, 7 July 2021

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