470 examples of inconceivable in sentences

Revolting and inconceivable truth!

The world of men was there and life was incessant, monstrous, and inconceivable.

This opinion he carries so far, as to suppose, that there passes some principle of union through all animal life, as attraction is communicated to all corporeal nature; and, that the evils suffered on this globe, may, by some inconceivable means, contribute to the felicity of the inhabitants of the remotest planet.

How the origin of evil is brought nearer to human conception, by any inconceivable means, I am not able to discover.

The confusion of thought involved even in the attempt to state such a condition shows it to be perfectly inconceivable, for the simple reason that it is self-contradictory and self-destructive.

Is this hope, to me at once inconceivable and contradictory, palpable and valuable enough to you to send you to that Italian Avernus, to get it made a little more certain?

It was inconceivable, the gusto with which they proceeded.

And had he added to his predictions of ruin, utterly inconceivable by the giddy, pleasure-seeking, atheistic people, the most scathing denunciations of the prevailing sins of that godless city, all the more powerful because they were true, addressed to all classes alike, positive, direct, bold, without favor and without fear,would they not have been stirred to violence, and subjected him to any chastisement in their power?

The cavatina Una voce poco fa gave me inconceivable delight.

In that luminous setting the ancient house across Our Square, grim and bleak no longer to my eyes, gleamed, through eyes again come to life, with an inconceivable glory.

His vivid imagination leaped into the future, brushing aside all obstacles, and he realized that here in his hands was an instrument capable of working inconceivable good.

And the youth must rate at its true mark the inconceivable levity of local opinion.

In places where the blacks once had the privilege of getting an elementary education, only an inconceivable fraction of them could rise above illiteracy.

The intuitive knowledge of feeling alone leads us beyond this, and along with the wonderful, the inconceivable power of freedom in ourselves, which is above all nature, shows us the primal source of all wonders, the transcendent God above us.

In order to experience such effects from others and to exercise them upon others, things must neither be wholly incomparable (as red, hard, sweet) and mutually indifferent, nor yet absolutely independent; if the independence of individual beings were complete the process of action would be entirely inconceivable.

The sort of Promethean defiance you're talking about would be inconceivable to a child like that.

She turned to them and asked, "Do any of you speak English?" although it was manifestly inconceivable that any of those typical Neapolitans should.

It was clear to me that some inconceivable catastrophe had overtaken the island during the summer, destroying all life about it, except some few of the amphibia, cetacea, and crustacea.

It is inconceivable that Germany will stand out of Europeanism so long as to allow the trade routes of the world to be entirely deflected from her.

It is inconceivable the mischiefs that this kind of existence included.

It is inconceivable with what ardent Teachings of the soul I aspired to this termination.

It is inconceivable that the German people has reached the limits of possible taxation.

It is also not inconceivable that England may land troops in Schleswig or Jutland, and try to force Denmark into war with us.

Her own marriage was an event so inconceivable that merely to glance at the thought appeared half immodest and wholly irrational.

That it could have been hung up by Jeffrey himself was clearly inconceivable.

470 examples of  inconceivable  in sentences