incalculability

[US]/ˌɪnˌkælkjʊˈlæbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪnˌkælkjəˈlæbəˌlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality of being impossible to calculate or measure; the state of being unpredictable or beyond estimation; countlessness; an immeasurably large number or amount

Phrases & Collocations

total incalculability

sheer incalculability

economic incalculability

moral incalculability

social incalculability

Example Sentences

the incalculability of the risk became clear after the first system failure.

investors underestimated the incalculability of market reactions to sudden policy changes.

her diary captures the incalculability of grief in plain, honest lines.

the incalculability of the costs forced the project team to pause and reassess.

scientists wrestle with the incalculability of complex ecosystems under pressure.

in court, the incalculability of the damage made a fair settlement difficult.

he spoke about the incalculability of human motives with unusual humility.

the novel emphasizes the incalculability of chance encounters in shaping a life.

engineers planned carefully, yet the incalculability of real-world conditions remained.

she accepted the incalculability of time lost and focused on what could be rebuilt.

the incalculability of the outcome kept everyone cautious during negotiations.

we cannot ignore the incalculability of long-term effects when deploying new technology.

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