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enormous

[ih-nawr-muhs] / ɪˈnɔr məs /


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"It's important to understand that over the years, Congress has delegated enormous tariff setting authority to the president," Greer said on CBS.

From Barron's

The stakes felt enormous, yet I hesitated before waking him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their story -- the Glodan family -- has become a symbol of the enormous price paid by Ukrainian civilians since Russia invaded.

From Barron's

This timeframe and the enormous associated costs are deterring financiers, "who are turning to investments with much faster returns", said Louvet.

From Barron's

Once on dry land, the fish were handed to the judges, who hauled the enormous creatures onto the scales.

From BBC