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innumerable

adjective
in路​nu路​mer路​a路​ble | \ i-藞n眉m-r蓹-b蓹l How to pronounce innumerable (audio) , -藞ny眉m-; -藞n(y)眉-m蓹-\

Definition of innumerable

: too many to be numbered : countless also : very many

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Other Words from innumerable

innumerably \ i-​藞n眉m-​r蓹-​bl膿 How to pronounce innumerably (audio) , -​藞ny眉m-​ ; -​藞n(y)眉-​m蓹-​ \ adverb

Examples of innumerable in a Sentence

There are innumerable errors in the book. our reasons to give thanks are as innumerable as the stars

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While there are innumerable such places throughout small-town, rural and big-city Wisconsin, owners of three such notable spots scattered around the state answered questions via email about their establishment. Jennifer Rude Klett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Wisconsin 'breakfast clubs' are like supper clubs, but with pancakes and hash browns instead of steak and relish trays," 30 Aug. 2019 There is also significantly less congestion at thirty thousand feet than on the road鈥攏o pedestrians, children, bicycles, potholes, construction zones, ice slicks, mattresses, or any of the other innumerable hazards that car drivers routinely face. Liaquat Ahamed, The New Yorker, "The Mail," 26 Aug. 2019 The bike maker鈥檚 signature orange livery has been on innumerable podiums across the world for motocross, enduros, trials and rallies. Joe Michaud, San Diego Union-Tribune, "2019 KTM 790 Duke: a lightweight, midsize rocket of a bike," 25 Aug. 2019 With glass interior walls, exposed plumbing and a staff of young researchers dressed like Urban Outfitters models, New York University鈥檚 AI Now Institute could easily be mistaken for the offices of any one of New York鈥檚 innumerable tech startups. Alejandro De La Garza, Time, "Meet the Researchers Working to Make Sure Artificial Intelligence Is a Force for Good," 23 Aug. 2019 These steps will bring the youth into the mainstream and give them innumerable opportunities to showcase their skills and talents. Washington Post, "Kashmir鈥檚 new status could bring demographic change, drawing comparisons to the West Bank," 8 Aug. 2019 Our behaviors and preferences are profoundly influenced by our genetic makeup, by factors in our environment that affect our genes, and by other genes forced into our systems by the innumerable microbes that dwell inside us. Bill Sullivan, National Geographic, "Why we like what we like: A scientist鈥檚 surprising findings," 6 Aug. 2019 The day will no doubt be filled with remembrances, stories of how Morrison鈥檚 writing affected a generation (anyone who took an English course in college in the last 30 years probably has one), and paeans to her innumerable accomplishments. Adam Epstein, Quartz, "Read Toni Morrison鈥檚 prescient essay about white supremacist violence and Trump," 6 Aug. 2019 Blanche was a devoted, loyal and loving daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend to innumerable souls over her 98 years. orlandosentinel.com, "Deaths in Central Florida: 7/20," 20 July 2019

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First Known Use of innumerable

14th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for innumerable

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin innumerabilis, from in- + numerabilis numerable

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More Definitions for innumerable

innumerable

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of innumerable

: too many to be counted : very many

innumerable

adjective
in路​nu路​mer路​a路​ble | \ i-藞n眉-m蓹-r蓹-b蓹l How to pronounce innumerable (audio) , -藞ny眉-\

Kids Definition of innumerable

: too many to be counted innumerable stars

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