noun
- the quality or state of being impossible to calculate, measure, or estimate with precision
Usage: formal; often used in abstract or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The incalculability of human behavior makes psychology a challenging science.
- Scientists grapple with the incalculability of long-term climate effects.
- The incalculability of market forces frustrates even experienced economists.
- She was struck by the incalculability of the universe's vastness.
- The incalculability of future technological advances makes prediction difficult.
- Philosophers debate the incalculability of consciousness and subjective experience.