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immense

[ih-mens] / ɪˈmɛns /


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Giving evidence last week, the crown princess's son complained of the immense pressure of media coverage of the trial and how he had become an object of hatred.

From BBC

Particularly marvelous are the voyages of the Polynesians who crossed the immense Pacific a thousand years ago in double-hulled canoes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cost, in time and red tape untangling, of quarterly reporting is immense, and for larger firms can approach $100 million a year when audit fees are included.

From Barron's

They had been watching the story of the Iran women's team "with immense admiration", the club said.

From BBC

But even those who make it abroad face immense challenges in an industry known for relentless turnover.

From Barron's