Ainda não temos significados para "immeasurably more".
1Time had done me immeasurably more damage, as it did with everyone.
2Now to me that passage expresses something immeasurably more difficult of expression.
3Is not his intellect immeasurably more valuable than all those unthinking muscles?
4Mrs. Vinton was a woman of almost Jud's age but immeasurably more frail.
5The choosing of professors was immeasurably more difficult than at present.
6They hated Caesar much, but they hated Jesus immeasurably more.
7There would be the human texture and the life like hers, but immeasurably more lovely.
8It seemed immeasurably more terrible in Phebe's own eyes.
9Consequences far more grave, immeasurably more disastrous, would follow.
10It was immeasurably more than admiration, loyalty or friendship, for all that that was worth.
11Such are immeasurably more to be pitied than Clare.
12She was younger and shyer than Lucy and, although not so pretty, immeasurably more pathetic.
13Yet there was another dream for him, still more, immeasurably more, important-tobe Esther's husband.
14A foolish west-end life has immeasurably more discomfort in it than that of a street Arab.
15Climbing, riding, and walking expand the lungs, and this means the absorption of immeasurably more oxygen.
16The story is immeasurably more important than the picture; it is not mere indulgence in the picturesque.
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