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:
In one account, these risks are novel, reflexive and incalculable.
Pesticide use, much like extensive deforestation, may offer an impressive short-term gain, at an incalculable long-term cost.
The play gives directions not for one or two but for numerous incalculable noises - tallying them up would produce a long catalogue.
The economic cost of viruses is already incalculable and rising.
European clothing became fashionable among them, but at an incalculable price.
Even in the same act, such as participation in a meeting, we can surely discover a virtually incalculable number of different motivational processes.
More broadly, the adverse effects on morale and standards of care, from uncomprehending, nonconsenting, helpless demented people being assisted into death, seem incalculable.
If spending time wisely results in ' ' incalculable ' ' gains, then spending time is itself a productive act.
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