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immensity
[ih-men-si-tee]
noun
vastness; enormous extent.
the immensity of the Roman empire.
the state or condition of being immense.
immensity
/ ɪˈmɛnsɪtɪ /
noun
the state or quality of being immense; vastness; enormity
enormous expanse, distance, or volume
the immensity of space
informal, a huge amount
an immensity of wealth
Word History and Origins
Origin of immensity1
Example Sentences
In automatic mode, the car ambles down the boulevard, murmuring, simmering and keeping its immensity hidden from polite society.
Above, the microfiber suede headliner stops only for the immensity of the glass roof.
"I don't think I quite understood the immensity of winning an Olympic gold and what it meant," Scott continued.
"The immensity of this situation cannot be overstated," he said.
Just a few months after the release of his gripping, gothic feature film debut “The Witch” in 2016, director Robert Eggers balked at the immensity of his next opportunity: a remake of F.W.
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