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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151. Vertical pitches descend 250 feet to an immense cavern, second in dimensions only to the chamber in Gaping Gill.
152. On arrival in the New World, Tawell's wife found that her husband had amassed an immense fortune.
153. It was only a dim personification: something vague and immense which with its motion brought about change and therefore was alive.
154. The mounting of school productions and active involvement in community or touring theatre initiatives are thus of immense value.
155. Hierarchy has added immense value to the world, and pundits who call for its demise are either fools or cynics.
156. He loved the country deeply. Beneath his bluff exterior was an immense austerity.
157. Only fragments remain but these show the immense size of the building, over 400 feet in length.
158. Man is so constructed that such isolation is too immense to conceive and the young cabin boy loses his rational faculties.
159. It bears repeating that the photograph opens up an immense visual field.
160. From the ground floor of the church the viewer absorbs the impact of the immense church.
161. The United States had towns and industries that were already flourishing; it also had immense powers of persuasion and assimilation.
162. The outer provinces still possessed immense stretches where atomic power had not yet been re-introduced.
163. It is no denigration of his immense achievement to point to these real difficulties which it raises.
164. Dunne went down the stairs they had just come up into an immense smoke-filled room.
165. Yet, if one really considers it, what is at stake is of immense importance, and can not be ignored.
166. Debates were abandoned in the 1964, 1968 and 1972 campaigns, largely because of candidates' concerns about their immense impact.
167. It's an immense price to pay for hardwood doors, windows, coffins and plywood.
168. Hamilton was one of those unfortunate men who have inherited immense wealth but not a lot more.
169. Loren Carpenter boots up the ancient video game of Pong on to the immense screen.
170. This demonstrates the immense importance of the detector in the overall performance of the zoned system.
171. He reiterated, with immense care and deliberation, why it was that Sien had come to mean so much to him.
172. At Christmas the pressure to sit down and eat with others is immense.
173. He must have had immense courage because so much was required of him at such an early age.
174. Once again an immense amount of credit had been earned by Alec Stewart.
175. The immense surrogate slave power released by the steam engine ushered in the Industrial Revolution.
176. De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
177. These pilot studies are often of immense value in the design of more systematic and more extensive social surveys.
178. Yet, the culture had an immense appeal to me(sentencedict.com), and I wanted to blend in and belong to it.
179. Childebert's dux Guntram Boso is said to have captured an immense amount of gold and silver when Gundovald fled from Avignon.
180. In 1945 there was immense confidence in the civic and administrative institutions of government.
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