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“I’m seeing immense frustration and fear that they’re going to be left behind,” Bloomgarden says.

It takes an immense amount of resources, and personnel talent, to optimize the algorithm running those platforms based on the company’s key performance indicators, or KPIs.

The ecosystem is immense, and so are the probabilities some stakeholders employ questionable practices.

From Digiday

The country’s fragile push for democracy has always centered around Suu Kyi’s immense popularity.

From Time

His commitment to journalism and the basketball community was immense and we will miss his warm, engaging personality.

He was a scion of immense wealth, a civil rights activist, and an art collector and patron.

The agents in charge were under immense pressure to make headway in the case.

Two years ago, however, Nancy became ill with a post-surgical infection that caused her immense pain.

This fact is hidden from the helpers, whose intercessions bring them immense satisfaction.

Singer argues that eating meat is almost always wrong, due to the immense amount of suffering caused by factory farming.

But what a magnificent plain is this we are entering upon: it is of immense extent.

But Polavieja started his campaign with the immense advantage of having the whole of the dry season before him.

He saw with evident pleasure the outward and visible signs of the old earl's immense wealth.

The foreman's immense voice, explaining machines and tools, caused physical vibrations in her.

How on earth can Jack find time to think about women with the immense amount of work he gets through?

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On this page you'll find 115 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to immense, such as: boundless, colossal, endless, enormous, extensive, and gigantic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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