0 extremely large and therefore unable to be measured: --
The ecological consequences of a nuclear war are incalculable.
1 too large to be calculated or measured, or extremely large: --
The consequences of a nuclear war are incalculable.
2 impossible to measure: --
His death was an incalculable loss to the university, his country and the world of scholarship.
This results in the strange paradox that as risks become increasingly unknowable and incalculable, formalised systems for assessing and managing risks grow.
The goodwill gained on top of that is incalculable.
In addition, there appears to be an incalculable number of cases in the world.
And if everything else were truly incalculable and impossible to estimate, we should be led to assign decisive weight to this short time horizon scenario.
Her death also represents an incalculable loss to musicologists and dance historians.
Incalculable harm will be done if practitioners neglect these.
If spending time wisely results in ' ' incalculable ' ' gains, then spending time is itself a productive act.