unequalable

English

Etymology

un- + equal + -able

Adjective

unequalable (comparative more unequalable, superlative most unequalable)

  1. (obsolete) Not capable of being equalled or paralleled.
    Synonym: unparallelled
    • 1648, Robert Boyle, Seraphic Love, published 1660:
      Christ himself, whose love to God is questionless filial and unequalable
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