English to Portuguese Dictionary unimaginable

unimaginable

inimaginável
definition
adjective
lives of almost unimaginable deprivation
difficult or impossible to imagine or comprehend.
translation of 'unimaginable'
adjective
inconcebível,
inimaginável
example
In the decades ahead, we will face other threats that seem just as 'unimaginable' to us today.
Already the war has brought changes that just a few months ago would have been 'unimaginable' .
He made a real difference, an almost 'unimaginable' difference, and he did it without guns, or bombs, or hatred of any kind.
Without the Internet, of course, such a global protest would be 'unimaginable' .
We can share ideas and personnel to an extent that would be 'unimaginable' in any other industry.
But it is 'unimaginable' that you would ever see an Australian politician doing this.
In case the dam collapses due to an earthquake or any other fault, the devastation will be 'unimaginable' .
He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and 'unimaginable' opportunities.
Love as glorified by poets draws the common man's inherent curiosity to 'unimaginable' extents.
The cruelty endured by the children of the Victorian poor, who were sold to work as chimney sweeps, was 'unimaginable' .
At Almondvale yesterday it spoke of sadness and 'unimaginable' loss.
It is 'unimaginable' what effect the document would have without signatures.
The crowd was in a rapture; dissent seemed 'unimaginable' ; the message was upbeat and unifying.
These churches are becoming civic in a way 'unimaginable' since the 13th century and its cathedral towns.
The consequences for the World Bank if it lost a suit filed by Indonesia would be 'unimaginable' , he said.
We have heard tales of immense human suffering and 'unimaginable' depravity.
The ecological damage that this project would cause is almost 'unimaginable' .
To him, such an 'unimaginable' scale of murder was not evil but a lodestar - the ultimate expression of his politics.
You might as well imagine this scene, because the real one is utterly 'unimaginable' .
We are in an ever-changing world where we are confronted by threats that were 'unimaginable' 25 years ago.
And in that simple act, one of the great tragedies of our lives becomes a springboard into a better life - an 'unimaginably' better life.
The signals from the remote radio sources being tracked are 'unimaginably' faint, buried in the ‘white noise’ of the huge quantities of data recorded.
Well, for starters, if we can get by with just unimaginably large computing power, I don't see why we can't reduce our requirement here to 'unimaginably' realistic image rendering.
The men of E Company served on the front lines in ferocious, almost 'unimaginably' arduous and brutal combat for the last twelve months of WW II.
The critical difference between Japan and other Asian economies is that the Japanese economy was 'unimaginably' strong and sustainable despite everything.
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