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measureless typically occurs about 0.2 times per million words in modern written English. measureless is in frequency band 4, which contains words occurring between 0.1 and 1 times per million words in modern written English.
The native word was Old English cognate mæð "measure." Meaning "size or quantity as ascertained by measuring" is from early 14c. Meanings "action of measuring; standard measure of quantity; system of measuring; appointed or allotted amount of anything" are from late 14c. Also from late 14c. are the senses "proper proportion; balance."
measureless (not comparable) Not measured because it is so large that it is difficult or impossible to do so. Synonyms: boundless, limitless, vast. Translations.
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The meaning of MEASURELESS is having no observable limit : immeasurable. How to use measureless in a sentence.
Where does the noun measurelessness come from? Earliest known use. 1850s. The earliest known use of the noun measurelessness is in the 1850s. ... measureless, adj ...
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English measureless mea‧sure‧less / ˈmeʒələs $ -ʒər-/ adjective literary BIG too great to be measured SYN immeasurable Otto had measureless charm. Examples from the Corpus measureless • One could not know his measureless glory: the unending string of faces peering over the edge.