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Sentence count:161+10Posted:2016-08-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abundantenoughfulllargeplentysufficientAntonym: insufficientscantySimilar words: samplefor exampletemplecomplexcomplexityimplementimplementationlampMeaning: ['æmpl]  adj. 1. more than enough in size or scope or capacity 2. affording an abundant supply 3. fairly large. 
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(61) Woods supported Motown with ample airplay and was rewarded with the exclusive rights to promote the Revue when it reached Philadelphia.
(62) Such appearances have provided ample justification for rejecting the complaints of victims and ignoring their cries for held.
(63) We felt we had ample opportunities to express our differences through discreet channels.
(64) There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently.
(65) Mrs Clinton unwittingly may have provided ample justification for that request.
(66) We gave him ample opportunity to leave with class and style, reputation intact.
(67) This news provided ample scope for gossip in the next few days.
(68) To some one like Davidson, the Southern Baptist resolution would be ample evidence that abuse is still rampant today.
(69) In fact there was ample opportunity to achieve this objective.
(70) I was also fairly sure we would find ample evidence of their connections to the increased arson and bombing attacks on clinics.
(71) A world of well-financed schools, ample social amenities, nice, comfortable childhoods.
(72) He explained that earning a living left little time for photography but holidays left ample time.
(73) Two hours is ample time, but walkers with interests in botany, geology or archaeology will be sorely tempted to linger.
(74) Faced with growing domestic demand, further tree growing seems desirable, offering ample scope for the development of sylvopastoral systems.
(75) There is also ample time for shopping in the shops of Florence.
(76) Even with an ample supply of new molecules from nature there is still a lot of work to be done.
(77) The company has expressed concerns about receiving an ample supply of cable modems with the right features.
(78) So that here for past services there is ample justification for the promise to give the third share.
(79) This was especially the case among the well-to-do, who had ample space for guests and the means to travel.
(80) Prumm also provides ample evidence for saying that there is little consensus concerning the nature or existence of Orphism.
(81) The hotel's main dining room has ample room for both dining and dancing.
(82) She found ample room for her things in the huge oak wardrobe in which Edward's clothes already hung.
(82) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(83) There are display panels, leaflet-racks and ample space for product and range information.
(84) The literature of the time provides ample evidence of a dramatic shift in public attitudes.
(85) They found ample scope and many became experts at so doing.
(86) Wide lawns provide ample room for blankets and folding chairs.
(87) Ample opportunity appeared to exist for local people to obtain free advice on basic legal problems.
(88) Shade and picnic tables abound, providing ample opportunity for breaks and lunch.
(89) It was a tribute for which the events of the next three years provided ample justification.
(90) Conflict: there is ample opportunity for this information to be acquired and used by other divisions within the conglomerate.
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