sizeable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- sizeableness noun
- sizeably adverb
- unsizeable adjective
Example Sentences
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The rise reflected concerns about prospects of high levels of German bond issuance next year as the country implements plans for sizeable fiscal stimulus, and continuing uncertainties over France’s budget.
But in Luton, with its sizeable Irish and eastern European heritage communities alongside a big British-South Asian population, leaders say they have worked hard -- and successfully -- at cohesion.
From Barron's
Activist investor Elliott Management has taken a sizeable stake in Lululemon Athletica and has a potential CEO candidate in hopes of turning around the company’s fortunes, according to a new report.
From MarketWatch
Now, having pocketed the sizeable prize money for winning a first-round game at the World Championship, the temptation to go into the sport full-time grows.
From BBC
Liverpool would, if they sold, demand a sizeable fee for a global figure who signed a new two-year contract in May, but such is the Egyptian's strength of feeling, reconciliation looks difficult.
From BBC
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