Adjective
Not searchable; inscrutable; hidden; mysterious.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe infinity of God is not mysterious, it is only unfathomable; not concealed, but incomprehensible; it is a clear infinity, the darkness of the pure unsearchable sea. John Ruskin
For beauty being the best of all we know Sums up the unsearchable and secret aims Of nature. Robert Bridges
But we have no right to think thus of the unsearchable riches of creation, or of the untried fertility of those fresh minds into which these riches will continue to be poured. James Clerk Maxwell
How can man understand God, since he does not yet understand his own mind, with which he endeavors to understand Him? The infinity of God is not mysterious, it is only unfathomable - not concealed, but incomprehensible. It is a clear infinity - the darkness of the pure, unsearchable sea. John Ruskin
How unsearchable his judgments [are] and past tracing out his ways [are]! For "who has come to know Jehovah's mind, or who has become his counselor? Paul
A good sermon is an engineering operation by which a chasm is bridged so that the spiritual goods on one side the unsearchable riches of Christ are actually transported into personal lives upon the other. Harry Emerson Fosdick