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unimaginably Meaning in Bengali







unimaginably's Usage Examples:

systems that are provable in that system but whose shortest proof is unimaginably long.


quantum physics[according to whom?], where the Planck length, an almost unimaginably tiny quantity, represents reaching that distance scale where, it has.


Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift placed Lilliput and Blefuscu near the unimaginably remote Nuyts Archipelago a hundred years after their discovery.


'The day Halldór became a pro snowboarder the world lost an unimaginably glorious model – the feats he could have reached are inconceivable'.


is the mythical Staff of Solomon, a talisman older than the Earth and unimaginably powerful, much more so than even N'Longa knew.


American child actress, who worked with dozens of film stars, compiling an "unimaginably distinguished résumé" despite an acting career which lasted only slightly.


writing for the portal Cinestaan, rated the film one star and termed it "unimaginably bad".


The grim conditions become unimaginably worse when the family ends up being sent to a concentration camp.


At its peak, Pumapunku is thought to have been "unimaginably wondrous," adorned with polished metal plaques, brightly colored ceramic.


"Palestinian refugee camp in Syria turns 'unimaginably brutal' as Assad regime drives Isil out of Yarmouk" – via www.


Originally dubbed by fans as "Chinatown", the song is described as "unimaginably happy and upbeat.


end of the program, most of the analysis looked at geosynchronousing unimaginably large initial investments in fixed infrastructure before the emplacement.


‘Cosmicism’ [is such that] [t]he universe transcends human imagination and is unimaginably huge.


She is seen as the most unimaginably smart, pretty, popular, talented, funny and stylish person ever.


Kasner used it to illustrate the difference between an unimaginably large number and infinity, and in this role it is sometimes used in teaching.


In the script of Orphan, Max Coleman was described as "unimaginably cute".


The neptics are eminently social and those in community are unimaginably neptic.


In fact it is not related to chickenpox, and it was unimaginably worse.


consistent identification of illimited (enormously large) and infinitesimal (unimaginably small) elements within the real numbers.



Synonyms:

unthinkably;

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