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View definitions for enormously

enormously

adverb as in vastly

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Example Sentences

Not surprisingly, rates for recovery vary enormously, from as low as three percent to upwards of 75 percent.

But events in the Special Administrative Region are enormously important to the Communist Party leadership in Beijing.

I think that the war itself, and the lessons that we can learn from that war, are still enormously relevant.

He gathered 25 masks and put them on display in the small museum, which became enormously popular.

To me, this seemed to be a country that was overflowing with interesting, smart, enormously talented people.

The arousing of the fundamental instincts of these human beings had, indeed, enormously emphasized the animal in them.

Their unsold cargoes on the way in steamers when Manila was blockaded came in for enormously advanced prices.

I have always demanded of you, demanded enormously, and received my measure pressed down and running over.

The experience of the war has enormously increased this sense of social solidarity.

I can't help feeling that the strain of improving myself so enormously would tell on me.

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

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