unbeholdable
English
Etymology
un- + beholdable
Adjective
unbeholdable (not comparable)
- Not beholdable; unable to be beheld.
- 2007, Andrew Shanken, “The Sublime "Jackass"”, in Places, volume 19:
- This enormous ring of ordinary environments dwarfs the conventional centralized city. Its scale alone resists easy comprehension, and its spatial indeterminacy intensifies the effect of encountering the unbeholdable
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