English to Arabic Dictionary incalculable

incalculable

لا يحصى
definition
adjective
an archive of incalculable value
too great to be calculated or estimated.
the cost is incalculable but colossal
not able to be calculated or estimated.
translation of 'incalculable'
adjective
لا يمكن التبئو به,
لا يحصى,
متقلب,
كثير جدا
example
His contributions to the game of golf over all - and to lowering the scores of untold millions of golfers in particular - are 'incalculable' .
Its value was just £3 but for Mr and Mrs Harrison its sentimental value was 'incalculable' .
In short it is something indefinable, 'incalculable' , not something that can easily be analysed.
In the twenty-first century, our Fable for Tomorrow is not some disaster we are trying to avert but a vague, 'incalculable' , and potentially serious threat to our children's health.
The toll due to unnatural deaths has been put at 6000; psychological trauma and morbidity has resulted in 'incalculable' damage to the ‘collective mind’ of the community.
I feel strongly that the visual arts are of vast and 'incalculable' importance.
The value of his services and sage advice as a director over the last 15 years is 'incalculable' .
His unspeakably violent Cultural Revolution led to the destruction of historic buildings as well as 'incalculable' numbers of books and artefacts.
The martial spirit cultivated through years of aikido training can be an asset of 'incalculable' value at such times.
Financial repercussions can he astronomical, legal entanglements limitless, and the effect on business partners 'incalculable' .
The only possible threats that can emerge are anonymous forces that are absolutely unforeseeable and 'incalculable' .
Of 'incalculable' value, this collection consists of works and paintings that Picasso gave to his family members and the majority of the exhibits in the collection have not been seen in public before.
Animal research has been an integral part of the development of modern medicine, has saved an 'incalculable' number of lives, and prevents tremendous human suffering.
In this respect these analysis briefs are of 'incalculable' value.
Their loss truly is 'incalculable' , but they have been helped enormously in their time of grief by the support of their legion of friends.
The cost in property loss and damage runs into billions, but the cost in human life is 'incalculable' .
The discussion presented in this chapter suggests that an understanding of the political economy within which research is structured is of 'incalculable' value to understanding how knowledge is constructed.
In The People's Forests, Marshall proclaimed that public ownership was ‘the only basis on which we can hope to protect the 'incalculable' values of the forests’.
Since syphilis arrived in Europe with Columbus, the ‘first fruit’ of the New World, as Voltaire called it, has killed millions and caused 'incalculable' misery to many more.
The purchaser has accepted the risk of any deviation attributable to factors which were unforeseeable, unknown or 'incalculable' at the time of the forecast.
Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious 'incalculable' forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation.
Such an escalation of the conflict could have 'incalculable' consequences.
Nonetheless, for these couples, the symbolic value of a state recognizing their relationship will be 'incalculable' .
London is facing a transport catastrophe, costing business hundreds of millions of pounds a year and individuals 'incalculable' stress, as well as damaging tourism.
The buildup has continued, and any misreading of signal - it could be a flash point that could set this thing off - and the consequences are really, they're 'incalculable' .
It had been an excellent year and, as history would prove, of 'incalculable' value to science.
There must be an 'incalculable' number of women of my generation, however, who have no idea what our place is anymore.
With freedom comes an 'incalculability' - and thus the world can never be reduced to mathematical logic.
Finally, how can the occasional 'incalculability' of such data affect debates regarding the so-called ‘protestantization’ of England?
That regulation made New York City an 'incalculably' safer place to live and work.
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