Resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable.
Of depth; not capable of being sounded or measured.
1 At such an unfathomable time there are a lot of important questions.
2 To appreciably extend human understanding often seems to require unfathomable intellectual leaps.
3 And here lies the trouble,-inthe unfathomable , disheartening duplicity of the race.
4 Every individual soul in the world is composed of two unfathomable abysses.
5 But English cricket has a history of unfathomable decisions and bungling administrators.
6 Okay, the story is not quite so unfathomable as I have suggested.
7 It's an immense collection of beings-thenumber of them is practically unfathomable .
8 Wigner considered this a deep mystery, in equal parts fortunate and unfathomable .
9 Not a flash of inward anger was seen in those unfathomable eyes.
10 If Cope is right, creativity-theultimate unfathomable - boils down to analogy and recombination.
11 But that, it is obvious, is when he learnt his unfathomable skills.
12 He looked up again at Avery with something unfathomable in his eyes.
13 For, although we had land in every direction, the sea was unfathomable .
14 That was just unfathomable incompetence, no other word for it, she says.
15 And the reverence of the mate for his murdering crew was unfathomable .
16 Against him the unfathomable power of evil struggles with eternal demonic malice.
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