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incalculable

[in-kal-kyuh-luh-buhl] / ɪnˈkæl kjə lə bəl /


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Spain's King Felipe VI, visiting a shelter for evacuees, said the wildfires ravaging the countryside around Madrid and other areas had caused "incalculable" damage to the nation's natural heritage.

From Barron's Jul. 27, 2026

For New Yorkers who have taken to celebrating wins by stopping traffic and dancing around firetrucks, the joy from the Knicks’ 2-0 series lead in the NBA Finals is incalculable.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 8, 2026

"We're not prioritising getting young people into a situation where they can be learning or earning and instead we're transporting them into the world of benefits with incalculable costs for their life chances."

From BBC May 23, 2026

At its peak, there were over 6,000 Shakers, joining Ann in rebuking the gruesome, incalculable evils of war and preaching moral generosity.

From Salon Dec. 27, 2025

“His effect on world history was incalculable, greater than that of kings & captains,” Wouk wrote.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield




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