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leviathan

noun as in behemoth

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noun as in colossus

noun as in giant

noun as in monster

noun as in sea serpent

noun as in titan

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Given the political hegemony enjoyed by vast corporate interests and institutional leviathans like the military, how is it that they can no longer fend off shakedowns by hack politicians?

From Salon

In 2020, a team of marine biologists and computer scientists joined forces to analyze the click-clacking songs of sperm whales, the gray, block-shaped leviathans that swim in most of the world’s oceans.

But — and this is one leviathan of a “but” — something else is starting to emerge in the polling.

CEO Kim Bayley said gaming "continued to show its ability to connect with people" last year, and despite the modest growth the industry "remains a leviathan".

From BBC

The animals peeked out their cages, and a sapphire leviathan poked its head above water.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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