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imponderable
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imponderable
(adjective)
imponderable
/ɪm
ˈ
pɑːndərəbəl/
adjective
imponderable
/ɪm
ˈ
pɑːndərəbəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IMPONDERABLE
formal
:
not able to be measured or judged exactly
the
imponderable
vastness of space
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— imponderable
noun
,
plural
imponderables
[
count
]
the
imponderables
of human nature [=the mysteries of human nature; the questions about human nature that cannot be fully answered or understood]
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