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massive

[mas-iv] / ˈmæs ɪv /


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A massive, almost comically large pot of pasta.

From Salon

Years of congressional investigations and in-depth reporting had made the country aware of massive abuses of power by the executive branch.

From Salon

Along the oil-streaked shores of Lake Maracaibo — actually a massive coastal lagoon, fed by both freshwater rivers and the Caribbean — the vestiges of a once-thriving enterprise stand out like totems from a past civilization.

From Los Angeles Times

AFP was granted a look inside the global organisation's multi-pronged cybercrime facility, where specialists pore through massive amounts of data in a bid to prevent the next big ransomware attack or impersonation scam.

From Barron's

A massive effort by the community to clean up the beaches was seen as a huge success, allowing the county to recover far more quickly than had been feared.

From BBC