incalculable harm

collocation in English

meaningsofincalculableandharm

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incalculable
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈkæl.kjə.lə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˈkæl.kjə.lə.bəl/
extremely large and therefore unable to ...
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harm
noun[U]
uk
/hɑːm/
us
/hɑːrm/
physical or other injury ...
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(Definition ofincalculableandharmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Incalculableharmwill be done if practitioners neglect these.
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They are not doing themselves any good, and are doing the rest of the worldincalculableharm.
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I would go further and say that the tendency always to magnify the unemployment figures as against the employment figures also doesincalculableharm.
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If you are going to turn the thing right inside out in twenty-four or forty-eight hours, you may doincalculableharmin the future.
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This doesincalculableharmto the family itself.
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It will do no good to the people going into the industry andincalculableharmto the nation.
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I think it has doneincalculableharmin that respect.
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If it is bad publicity they will still do the same, but it can doincalculableharm.
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I believe that that small number of teachers can doincalculableharmto bodies of teachers at schools or colleges.
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The consequences of that action in restoring gold at the old parity wroughtincalculableharm.
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The earlier answer does not matter to me, but it will do immense andincalculableharm.
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I know of my own experience theincalculableharmthat is being done to charitable organisations by these bogus collectors.
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This is doing the countryincalculableharm, from which we may not recover.
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They have doneincalculableharmthroughout the whole rank and file of the medical profession.
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I think he may have doneincalculableharmto that civilisation that he has always professed to support.
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I deplore the situation because it doesincalculableharmto the broad, general question of migration.
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But, at the same time, such speeches can doincalculableharmto the millions of our people.
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It would also doincalculableharmto industrial relations generally.
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But in the course of that dispossessionincalculableharmwas done to a large part of the rural population.
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If it became a reality, it would doincalculableharm.
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