incalculability

/ɪnˌkælkjələˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being impossible to calculate, measure, or predict.
    • The incalculability of the stock market makes investing risky.
    • Scientists struggle with the incalculability of weather patterns far in advance.
    • The incalculability of her reaction kept everyone on edge.
  2. An extremely large or indefinite amount or degree.
    • The incalculability of her kindness touched everyone she met.
    • The incalculability of the damage from the storm overwhelmed relief efforts.
    • He spoke of the incalculability of the universe's stars.
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