All 4 Uses of
immeasurable
in
The Idiot
- I believe that to execute a man for murder is to punish him immeasurably more dreadfully than is equivalent to his crime.†
Chpt 1.2 *
- But in the case of an execution, that last hope—having which it is so immeasurably less dreadful to die,—is taken away from the wretch and certainty substituted in its place!†
Chpt 1.2
- In conversation with Rogojin he had attributed this sensation to pity—immeasurable pity, and this was the truth.†
Chpt 3.2
- He accounted them immeasurably his inferiors, and it was this feeling which caused his special amiability and delightful ease and grace towards them.†
Chpt 4.6
Definition:
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(immeasurable) beyond calculation or measure; or not possible to measure