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Etymology edit

From un- +‎ measured.

Adjective edit

unmeasured (comparative more unmeasured, superlative most unmeasured)

  1. Not having been measured.
    • 1941, Theodore Roethke, “To My Sister”, in Open House; republished in The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke, 1975, →ISBN, page 5:
      Recall the gradual dark the snow’s unmeasured fall / The naked fields the cloud’s immaculate folds
  2. Beyond measure; vast; measureless.
    the unmeasured expanse of the ocean
  3. Unrestrained; without moderation or deliberation.
    the hasty, unmeasured speech of the defendant

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