0 Something that is unimaginable is difficult to imagine because it is so bad, good, big, etc.:
1 difficult to imagine, esp. because of being very unlikely or very undesirable:
In the process, an international "brand pidgin" may be emerging as discourses and brands have become enmeshed to a previously unimaginable degree.
Civilian governments arguably more consolidated than at any time in history, have been able to move the security agenda forward in many ways previously unimaginable.
Concurrently, equipment became popularised and miniaturised by degrees truly unimaginable.
Lab experiments became the means by which heretofore unimaginable market designs could be performance tested.
At this intersection, rather, new worlds are being imagined as old ones are being rendered unimaginable, or at least obsolete.
This kind of bald-on-record advice to a prospect is unimaginable in an ordinary sales talk.
In this account, women like her were neither innocent nor victims, forced by extreme hardship into otherwise unimaginable measures.
The idea of a vacuum devoid of physical matter was unimaginable.
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