English to Punjabi Dictionary immeasurable

immeasurable

ਮਾਪਣ
definition
adjective
immeasurable suffering
too large, extensive, or extreme to measure.
example
Radicalism hates moderation and measure, and compromise hates the 'immeasurable' .
The rest of those twenty feet took eons to traverse, and it was 'immeasurable' suffering.
In this sense at least, I suppose he chose one form of 'immeasurable' infinity over another.
He also showed that it is not 'immeasurable' : we can give a precise mathematical measure to how big it is.
The war was over, but the cost to ordinary people in human suffering was 'immeasurable' .
Its popularity has grown 'immeasurably' over recent years and continues to garner new teams and members for each season.
For the basic ideas characteristic of our ordinary intuitive conception of the infinite - endlessness, unlimitedness, unsurveyability, 'immeasurability' - more properly apply to the entire hierarchy than to anything in it.
We'll take a break, and when we come back, the set will improve 'immeasurably' .
It means the sublimity of God, the 'immeasurability' of God's wisdom and the fathomless complexity of God's creative Spirit.
In fact, such matters are trivialities against the music, which is instead at once inspired by and fearful of nature's boundless 'immeasurability' .
Their collections will have been 'immeasurably' enriched if they bought some of the classic albums that appeared on CD this year.
So, in place of the claim of the 'immeasurability' of the affective dimensions of labour, one could point to a growing imperative to get the calculations right.
However the acquisition has come about, one thing is for certain, it strengthens the club's position 'immeasurably' .
On the downside he's noticed that the urban infrastructure has decayed 'immeasurably' in recent years.
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