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Definition of Inestimably

Inestimably
Inestimably In*es"ti*ma*bly, adv. In a manner, or to a degree, above estimation; as, things inestimably excellent.

Meaning of Inestimably from wikipedia

- feels that he has his back against the wall and in his querencia he is inestimably more dangerous and almost impossible to kill. — Ernest Hemingway, Death...
- Byzantium presented the monophonic Byzantine chant; a melodic treasury of inestimable value for its rhythmical variety and expressive power. Along with the...
- would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. "He has called together legislative...
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- sarcophagus filled with gold, and a corpse in golden armour with a sword of inestimable value and a ruby as large as an egg. Historically the Great Pyramid had...
- 10-year-old John Quincy would go with Adams, for the experience was "of inestimable value" to his maturation. On February 17, 1778, Adams set sail aboard...
- far-reaching: the losses in material strength and prestige (prestige being an inestimably important factor in the Peloponnesian War) sustained by the Spartans...
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- Kevin Jon ****er argues that the trials' greatest achievement was "their inestimable contribution to the form and substance of international criminal law"...