Synonym: enormous, giant, gigantic, great, huge, large, mammoth, monumental, stupendous, vast. Antonym: finite, limited. Similar words: commensurate, commensalism, nonsense, commencement, dimmer, glimmer, immerse, trimmed. Meaning: [ɪ'mens] adj. unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope.
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91. Even so, the Peace of Paris of 1763 was bound to produce an immense number of acquisitions of territory for Britain.
92. Holford House now had a knobbly look, the immense chimneys standing inside roofless walls, covered in thick blankets of ivy.
93. Only great eagerness to learn, on the part of the people, will make it possible to overcome immense difficulties here.
94. Through the hydraulic doors, I could see the lush green lawn that stretched languidly across an immense parking lot.
95. The gap between the linguistic creativity of even the most intelligent ape and even the most backward of human beings is immense.
96. But still I feel that one more thing of immense value must have been taken away with that wagon.
97. He loves his county and has taken immense pride in the wholesale jubilation at the football team's success.
98. The car trip through the cold and darkness felt like an immense journey to me.
99. Taylor pointed out that Mattel already has immense advertising, marketing and distribution muscle.
100. At first, I thought it was because of his immense size.
101. I had the immense and delicate task of restoring confidence in Kambawe.
102. More than that, they were searching for a tiny trickle in an immense sea.
103. It is however, of immense importance, so to speak, from another angle.
104. Like the Council, we place immense importance on the outcome of last year's Earth Summit.
105. The golden strength was coursing through her, and with it an immense and unstoppable confidence.
106. Not badly at all, given the immense difficulty of restoring credibility to Labour as a party of government.
107. The pressures to perform were immense and their careers were on the line: They expect me to hit the ground running.
108. The impact on the rich cultural diversity of communities all around the world is immense.
109. But he had an immense capacity for rows, and fell out with everybody sooner or later.
110. The work of Ptolemy thus took on immense value because of its utility.
111. But disasters like Blake and the Berlin tunnel do immense damage to the morale of intelligence agencies.
112. This type of welfare can have immense benefit not only to the child but to the family as a whole.
113. Five myths about exercise Given the immense benefits of exercise, why do so many students try to avoid it?
114. The carrier, glowing through the night with its immense burden of radioactivity, is too hot to handle.
115. With recycling and an adequate source of power, this immense population is sustainable into the indefinite future.
116. Their influence on fiction, immense as it has been, is evidently only part of a larger pattern of social influence.
117. It seems prodigious, immense, far greater than the social forces that mold generations.
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118. These attributes clearly included immense potential for societal and cultural modification in relation to economic exploitation of the environment.
119. Hearing them live, you realised that their voices have immense power as well as great beauty.
120. The violent citizens sought to kill or abduct the Pope when Barbarossa refused to pay them an immense bribe.
More similar words: commensurate, commensalism, nonsense, commencement, dimmer, glimmer, immerse, trimmed, immersed, immediate, immediately, sense, dense, tense, censer, incense, offense, expense, intense, license, incensed, defense, dispense, pretense, condense, in a sense, ensemble, comment, commend, make sense.