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unestimated

  • a word derived from estimate.
    estimate
    verb (used with object)
    to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately.

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An unestimated amount in damages to infrastructure has choked off transit and produced food shortages in some markets.

From Reuters Mar. 23, 2017

In addition, the Star cites unestimated holdings in cattle and corporate stocks.

From Time Magazine Archive

Children possess an unestimated sensibility to whatever is deep or high in imagination or feeling so long as it is simple likewise.

From Children and Their Books by James Hosmer Penniman

Provision:—Bread, biscuit, and wine laid in for six months; bacon, 6500 quintals; cheese, 3000 quintals; fresh water, 12,000 pipes; flesh, rice, beans, peas, oil, and vinegar, unestimated.

From Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada by Emily Sarah Holt

Children possess an unestimated sensibility to whatever is deep or high, in imagination or feeling, so long as it is simple likewise.

From A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne