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immense

[ih-mens] / ɪˈmɛns /


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Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw has been rightly known until now for her immense scholarly work, establishing terms like “intersectionality” and “critical race theory” that now have grown into entire fields of study.

From Los Angeles Times

It could very well fail to rebuild Gaza, where immense challenges remain.

From The Wall Street Journal

York is going public at a time when there is an immense amount of enthusiasm surrounding space companies.

From Barron's

Travel enough through Central or South America, however, and you get a sense of the immense impact of humans and their inseparable accoutrements—their roads, guns, agriculture.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art,” an immense exhibition of nearly 200 works by more than 130 artists, is fascinating, frustrating, engaging and baffling.

From The Wall Street Journal