numberless in English

adjective
1
too many to be counted; innumerable.
We meet Paul, 21, too prolific to count his numberless crimes, a specialist in scary ‘creeping burglary’ from night-time houses.

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1. Millions address countless prayers to numberless deities.

2. Synonyms for Bazillions of include countless, innumerable, myriad, numberless, unnumbered, untold, innumerous, legion, manifold and multifarious

3. 23 Let this development precede, and contributions, numberless, and of inestimable value, will be sure to follow.

4. Far greater is God’s ability to keep such records, for he calls all the numberless stars by name! —Psalm 147:4.

5. To those numberless librarians up and down the land whose Burrowings produced so much material over the years, and who freely opened their priceless archives to me

6. The Pearl of Great Price teaches that Moses was shown all the inhabitants of the earth, which were “numberless as the sand upon the sea shore” (Moses 1:28).

7. Embracing the culture of upper-white self-flagellation can spur Avowedly enlightened whites to eagerly cheer on their Asian American comrades who show (abstract, faceless, numberless) lower-white

8. Light from the sun also interacts with the chlorophyll in green plants, building the sugars and starches that are the basic food source for a numberless host of living things around us.

9. Silenus Apostrophizing the absent Dionysus O Bromius, labors numberless have I had because of you, now and when I was young and able-bodied! First, when Hera drove you mad and you went off leaving behind your nurses, the mountain-nymphs; 1 [5] next, when in the battle with the Earthborn Giants 2 I took my

10. Numberless facts could be Adduced to prove that upraised organic remains are common wherever there are active volcanos; but until it could be shown that in areas of subsidence, volcanos were either absent or inactive, the inference, however probable in itself, that their distribution depended on the rising or falling of the earth's surface, would have been hazardous.

11. I have computed the Anaretical Directions in full to the true giver of Life, not only to assist the genuine Student in his labors, but also to explain to him the vanity, and absurdity of selecting a false Prorogator, which is done in numberless cases, by which the fallacious Judgment of the Practiotioners is justly held in derision, and the

12. Are Compassed about--Greek, "have so great a cloud (a numberless multitude above us, like a cloud, 'holy and pellucid,' [CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA]) of witnesses surrounding us." The image is from a "race," an image common even in Palestine from the time of the Greco-Macedonian empire, which introduced such Greek usages as national games.