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enormous

[ih-nawr-muhs] / ɪˈnɔr məs /


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Over time, these tiny organisms reshaped the planet in enormous ways, including helping fill the atmosphere with oxygen and creating structures as durable as coral reefs.

From Science Daily

The events of the past few days will draw more attention to Wilcox, whose brief is enormous.

From BBC

For a tiny and impoverished island of about 10 million people, Cuba’s security and intelligence structure is enormous—with about 100,000 officers, said García, the former Cuban intelligence agent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wearing his trademark black leather jacket, Huang told an audience of hundreds that the project has taught Nvidia "an enormous amount" about how to help partners build robotic systems.

From BBC

Energy analysts expect it will take years and significant investment to ramp up production in Venezuela—and getting foreign companies to flock back to the country will be an enormous challenge.

From The Wall Street Journal