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enormity

[ih-nawr-mi-tee] / ɪˈnɔr mɪ ti /




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In an effort to show how serious Plaid was taking the challenge, ap Iorwerth said the "enormity" of the task ahead of them can "all feel daunting at times".

From BBC

Gray said he was "sorry with the way in which Emily feels police treated her that night", but he said the officers "understood the enormity" of what she had told them.

From BBC

Mia admits that, for the first time, the enormity of the detailing has caused sleepless nights.

From BBC

Together, they represent overkill of an enormity that should be considered essentially unfathomable.

From Salon

The enormity of the challenge isn’t lost on Mohammad Reda Jalkhi, the new head of Syria’s National Commission for the Missing.

From The Wall Street Journal