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vaster
adjective as in very large; wide in range
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Example Sentences
The lands whose governance was at stake are vaster than any nation, and it’s possible the consequences of the vote will be felt for eons.
But scientists like Philip Riris have taken a broader approach, looking for enduring patterns of human behavior on a vaster scale of time and space.
We need a leader who can counteract Trump’s sour and grievance-ridden patriotism with a vaster and more generous patriotism, drawing on the glorious inheritance left by our ancestors and lured by FDR’s buoyant faith in what’s to come.
As a new report from PEN America aggregates two years of data on book bans to show how they tar specific authors with a “Scarlet Letter,” Lauren Groff — author of “Florida,” “Matrix” and the recent novel “The Vaster Wilds” — has just announced plans to open a bookstore selling frequently banned books in the epicenter of challenged literature.
Rose also recommends Lauren Groff’s new book “The Vaster Wilds,” a novel that some critics are already calling the best of the year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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