Incalculably [adverb]

Definition of Incalculably:

considerably

Opposite/Antonyms of Incalculably:


Sentence/Example of Incalculably:

The sanitary effect upon the festering disputes of our time would be incalculably great.

Both move in their own medium, the amœba creeping with extreme slowness, man moving with a speed incalculably greater.

It augments incalculably the pleasure which is derived from the possession of all other good of a subordinate nature.

A great confusion ensued, augmented incalculably by the mutual jealousy and suspicions of the French and Burgundians.

But the effect of such a state of things on the morality of the nation was incalculably injurious.

But when we remember the incalculably tremendous inertia, and the strangely stagnant spirit of heathen lands, it seems rapid.

New men ride up, as incalculably similar to the first as if some mill were making picadors for all Spain on one pattern.

You see therefore how narrow, how incalculably narrow, is the true and actual present.

And on the moment the sun burst through the clouds and sent a golden blaze down into the depths, transforming them incalculably.

Cicero defended, without a blush, men more dishonorable, and incalculably more dangerous than Catiline!