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immensity
[ ih-men-si-tee ]
noun
- vastness; enormous extent:
the immensity of the Roman empire.
- the state or condition of being immense.
immensity
/ ɪˈmɛnsɪtɪ /
noun
- the state or quality of being immense; vastness; enormity
- enormous expanse, distance, or volume
the immensity of space
- informal.a huge amount
an immensity of wealth
Word History and Origins
Origin of immensity1
Example Sentences
By returning to us, "Pachinko" gives us more of a sense of that immensity in ways we previously may not have thought possible.
They are simultaneously heartbroken by the immensity of the Jewish suffering and the moral discomfort of seeing such a massively disproportionate response inflicted against civilians.
"We kept it so cool to the end. We had the confidence, we know we've done so many hard miles in training. The immensity of it hasn't caught up with me yet."
The lag is likely due to "the immensity and ubiquity of the problem," the study authors wrote.
Adès, particularly in the past decade, seems to have flung open the gates of heaven, unleashing forces that overwhelm and awe in their immensity.
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