Synonym: vastly. Similar words: immense, immediately, senseless, commensalism, commensurate, nonsense, commencement, dimmer. Meaning: adv. to an exceedingly great extent or degree.
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91 She and Justine developed a long distance friendship, cemented by immensely long letters on wafer thin paper.
92 Rory did, but Rory was immensely happy to wait for her, to go along with any whim.
93 Danger in the street To identify the accident problems specific to residential areas is an immensely difficult task.
94 The modern history of the Catholic Church has been immensely affected by that chain of events.
95 Leonardo Da Vinci's drawings show an immensely inventive and inquiring mind.
96 They were out selling fruit or whatever and they were immensely strong women.
97 While this information has potential for contemporary target marketing campaigns, it would be immensely valuable to historians studying late twentieth-century Britain.
98 He is immensely strong, but also shyly gentle and has great sense of humour.
99 The headmaster, Wilfred Mulryne, is immensely proud of the school's academic record.
100 This is the context in which the immensely complex events of the minority were played out.
101 Photomontage was an immensely suitable medium for the provocative imagery of Dada.
102 He had been immensely fortunate in the way events had developed, but he knew his luck couldn't last.
103 The cutthroat,(www.Sentencedict.com) Darwinian capitalism of tournament golf was immensely appealing to Peter.
104 The immensely popular company was the only one on the bill, Alvin noted, that was not subsidized by its country.
105 Even in those countries that recognized the problem and tried to solve it, however, the quality of schools varied immensely.
106 People are immensely flexible in their habits, depending on their racial origin, religion, wealth, and ecology.
107 They were enjoying themselves immensely; the lines were all very long, and it was cool in the post office.
108 It's immensely enjoyable to feel those tingling currents of energy beginning to flow all over you.
109 Yet the performance received a thundering ovation; from what one sees and hears, Eschenbach is immensely popular here.
110 It is immensely difficult for outsiders to begin to assess the efficiency of the secret world.
111 Corporate intranets, immensely popular in the business world, may prove too confusing to use and too expensive to maintain.
112 Ulster Television continues to thrive on an excellent programme performance and an immensely strong local identity.
113 Real-world economies are so immensely complex and dynamic that the search for such a balance is continual and in some cases impossible.
114 Technological progress has allowed people to build immensely tall skyscrapers.
115 This lifted investors' spirits immensely[Sentencedict.com], as well as filling well-informed politicians' campaign coffers.
116 To Floy, they were beautiful and rather frightening and immensely powerful.
117 Visits, though immensely enjoyable, had elements of both the obstacle race and the assault course.
118 It seemed an immensely important question, and not only when applied to Frankenstein.
119 Beveridge's legacy endures because the welfare state works tolerably well and is immensely popular.
120 It also meant that well-trained war-horses were immensely valuable assets.
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