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immense

[ih-mens] / ɪˈmɛns /


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“We are in a moment of inflection; one marked by dramatic change and immense possibility,” he said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

But there was an immense elephant in that grand and glittering Paris meeting and the underlying atmosphere was extremely tense.

From BBC

Now he won’t play another game until he’s 27 and in the final year of his contract, when the pressure to prove he’s healthy and still a dynamic game-changing player will be immense.

From Los Angeles Times

This year, Huang said, the complexity of computing required by AI and the immense demand for advanced processors to train and operate models has prompted the semiconductor industry to move faster.

From The Wall Street Journal

Journalists in Iran are under immense pressure, and independent international news organisations are either not allowed to report from inside the country or, if granted permission, face severe restrictions on their movements.

From BBC