inestimable in the PONS Dictionary

inestimable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be of inestimable value

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The reports are of inestimable historical value.
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It came in an inestimable number of varieties that differed in color, texture, size and prestige, and was eaten as corn tortillas, tamales or "tlli", maize gruel.
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But for its remaining six minutes, this mini-episode doesn't coast on the inestimable goodwill it generates with its shock opening.
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I enjoyed the inestimable advantage of a very sensible, though at the same time, a very severe master...
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He has always displayed the greatest skill, keenness and courage in aerial fighting, and his services have been of inestimable value to his patrol leader.
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Because, you see, they all have the inestimable advantage of being within the premiers' jurisdiction.
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Within a relatively short time (50100 years), this forest will also comprise a substantial occurrence of old-growth forest with inestimable scientific, biological, and aesthetic values.
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His vast knowledge, dedication and efficiency have been of inestimable value to the committee.
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Dedicated teachers seek to provide guidance and instill a sense of self-worth into students, which is of inestimable value over a lifetime.
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His innovative approach to historical research stressed the importance of art and its inestimable value as a primary source for the study of history.
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