inconceptualizable
English
editAlternative forms
edit- (UK) inconceptualisable
Etymology
editFrom in- + conceptualizable. First attested in the 20th century.
Adjective
editinconceptualizable (comparative more inconceptualizable, superlative most inconceptualizable)
- Not conceptualizable.
- 1986, Paul E. Murhpy, Triadic Mysticism: The Mystical Theology of the Śaivism of Kashmir:
- In attempting to resolve this problem, Triadism poses the question as to why the transcendent or inconceptualizable God, who is plenitude itself, needs to manifest Himself in the phenomenal.
Antonyms
editSpanish
editEtymology
editFrom in- + conceptualizable. Attested since the 20th century.
Adjective
editinconceptualizable m or f (masculine and feminine plural inconceptualizables)
- inconceptualizable
- Antonym: conceptualizable