Definition of Imaginables. Meaning of Imaginables. Synonyms of Imaginables

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Definition of Imaginables

Imaginable
Imaginable Im*ag"i*na*ble, a. [L. imaginabilis: cf. F. imaginable.] Capable of being imagined; conceivable. Men sunk into the greatest darkness imaginable. --Tillotson. -- Im*ag"i*na*ble*ness, n. -- Im*ag"i*na*bly, adv.

Meaning of Imaginables from wikipedia

- tendency to develop toy models that reduce a problem to the simplest form imaginable, making calculations more feasible, even if the simplification hinders...
- lyrics described as "some of the most uncompromising, gut-wrenching lyrics imaginable". The lyrics contain very graphic imagery about a terminated foetus and...
- technologies that Suzuki had ac****ulated on the Grand Prix racing circuit. Every imaginable technology was packed into the machine, including the first aluminum square-pipe...
- "ample theological justification for killing civilians in almost any imaginable situation." Among these justifications are that America is leading the...
- filmmakers have their characters make the most ludicrously illogical choices imaginable". At the 1992 MTV Movie Awards, Reeves won the Most Desirable Male award...
- primitive cannibalistic "savages" who engaged in every form of depravity imaginable while Tshombe and the White mercenaries were portra**** in a very favorable...
- promotion of Kansas City as a wide-open town with every kind of vice imaginable, combined with his professed comp****ion for the poor and very real role...
- side of that is, if they do like something, you have the best audience imaginable, because there is no filter to cover up the fact that they're just totally...
- Here one will find table after table of individuals hawking everything imaginable: vegetables, fresh and smoked meats, fish, cheese, honey, dairy products...
- number of cones (12) that could lead to a richer color gamut than even imaginable by humans. The existence of human tetrachromats is a contentious notion...