Innumerable in english
Innumerable
pronunciation: ɪnumɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnumɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
innumerable = countless ; innumerable ; myriad ; uncountable.
Example: But since we, and countless similar institutions, are dependent upon the Library of Congress, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.Example: She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.Example: In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Example: The demonstration that the real numbers are uncountable is another example of proof by contradiction.more:
» innumerables veces = countless times .
Example: Countless times I would be pulled over drunk by state police without a license and when I would present my military I.D. I was simply told to sleep it off.» ser innumerable = be without number ; be legion .
Example: This pattern is common to every human endeavor and the historical and current manifestations of this process are without number. Example: Arguments against ranking journals by article productivity are legion.» ser innumerables = run into + the thousands .
Example: The fields to which this command can be applied run into the thousands.