Beyond calculation or measure.
1 The number of marriages built in this way, upon false foundations of hollowness and despair, is incomputable .
2 This assumes that something is computable, when really everything is more or less incomputable (and rare events more so).
3 They were born and they die for ends to them as incomputable as the path of a cannon-shot fired into the darkness.
4 This pagan proposition of being born in sin is pollution to the mind of a child, and causes misery, unrest and heartache incomputable .
5 For the first time in his life, he was resentful of the Duke's great elegance and average stature, his high lineage and incomputable wealth.
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