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inestimable

[in-es-tuh-muh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛs tə mə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
priceless
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The body is similarly inestimable, and Callaway said there’s a never-ending quest to figure out all the variables trainers can control.

From Washington Post

He continues, "Blind patriotism has done inestimable damage to the souls of thousands of our returning warriors."

From Salon

These cumulative burdens had consumed an inestimable amount of time and energy.

From New York Times

In these and other moments, “The Batman” seems on the verge of critiquing its hero and the compromises of his own inestimable privilege, to expose some of this Bat’s figurative blind spots.

From Los Angeles Times

The Kings, who have followed a seven-game winning streak with a 1-3-3 skid, regained the inestimable services of defenseman Drew Doughty, who had missed 16 games because of a bruised knee.

From Los Angeles Times