"Unimaginable cruelty" refers to an act or behavior that is extremely cruel and merciless, beyond what can be easily comprehended or imagined. It implies a level of inhumanity that is difficult to fathom or understand due to its extreme and severe nature.
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Sheep exporters have been making hundreds of millions of dollars and all the while subjecting animals to the
most unimaginable cruelty.»
From the
almost unimaginable cruelty of John Voss's parents to Mrs. Whiting's coldness toward Cindy, to Grace's emotional withdrawal from David (and to some extent Miles) when she joins the Whiting household, the novel contains several examples of the emotional and physical harm parents inflict on their children.
Gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, and lust — these are the seven deadly sins that are being punished
with unimaginable cruelty and calculation by an enigmatic killer in David Fincher's bleak thriller SEVEN.
That pride co-exists with Coogler's awareness that a real, non-Wakandan world of struggle, intolerance, and
unimaginable cruelty hovers just beyond the frames of his film, rarely confronted head - on but always somehow present.
So when you hear a pet store insisting that their puppies come from USDA - liscensed breeders, that doesn't mean they don't come from puppy mills, or that there is
n't unimaginable cruelty happening behind the scenes.
To campaign for the law to recognize the inherent right of first parents to know the welfare and condition of their surrendered children - that being unable to know the ongoing welfare and condition of the child you love is
unimaginable cruelty.