What does Immense mean?
Definitions for Immense
ɪˈmɛnsim·mense
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Princeton's WordNet
huge, immense, vast, Brobdingnagianadjective
unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
"huge government spending"; "huge country estates"; "huge popular demand for higher education"; "a huge wave"; "the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains"; "immense numbers of birds"; "at vast (or immense) expense"; "the vast reaches of outer space"; "the vast accumulation of knowledge...which we call civilization"- W.R.Inge
Wiktionary
immenseadjective
huge, gigantic, very large
Etymology: From immensus, from im- not + mensus measured
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
IMMENSEadjective
Unlimited; unbounded; infinite.
Etymology: immense, Fr. immensus, Lat.
O goodness infinite! goodness immense!
That all this good of evil shall produce! John Milton, Parad. Lost.As infinite duration hath no relation unto motion and time, so infinite or immense essence hath no relation unto body; but is a thing distinct from all corporeal magnitude, which we mean when we speak of immensity, and of God as of an immense being. Nehemiah Grew, Cosmol.
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immense
Immense is an adjective describing something as extremely large, huge, or vast. It can also refer to something that is extraordinarily great or intense.
Webster Dictionary
Immenseadjective
immeasurable; unlimited. In commonest use: Very great; vast; huge
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Immense
im-mens′, adj. that cannot be measured: vast in extent: very large.—adv. Immense′ly.—ns. Immense′ness; Immens′ity, an extent not to be measured: infinity: greatness. [Fr.,—L. immensus—in, not, mensus, pa.p,. of metīri, to measure.]
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Adjectives Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Immense' in Adjectives Frequency: #798
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Immense in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Immense in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Immense in a Sentence
Wise public policy has to balance a bit of disease spread against immense economic [ and ] social costs, i think that underlying insight drives much of Scott Atlas particular recommendations.
This is an argument we hear often and is largely as a result of the public not being able to make the link between the benefits of space investment against addressing society's needs, africa has immense challenges with poverty, hunger and access to potable water which can all be diminished through investment in space.
Californias rolling blackouts this summer were a stark reminder of the immense challenges faced by moving away from dispatchable power to greater reliance on intermittent sources of energy, and Californias aggressive pivot to renewable sources of power has seen electricity prices steadily climb, rising far faster than in the rest of the country.
Regional President Enrico Rossi:
The situation is unacceptable, we need the Chinese community to respect the law and integrate. We cannot have 'free zones'. We will keep up inspections to clean up this immense production system.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc:
Vietnam is blessed with immense potential for clean renewable energy development, we wish to cooperate in research and development and transfer of advanced technologies in mining and in-depth processing of rare earth in order to create high value-added and environment-friendly products.
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- هائلArabic
- immensCatalan, Valencian
- ohromnýCzech
- immensGerman
- inmensoSpanish
- عظیمPersian
- suunnaton, suunnattoman suuri, valtavaFinnish
- immenseFrench
- an-mhòrScottish Gaelic
- mérhetetlen, roppantHungarian
- immensoItalian
- 広大, 莫大Japanese
- immensusLatin
- milzīgs, gigantisksLatvian
- immensDutch
- przeogromny, niezmierny, ogromnyPolish
- enorme, imenso, maravilhoso, ótimoPortuguese
- imens, uriașRomanian
- сногсшибательный, потрясающий, гигантский, огромныйRussian
- เวิ้งว้าง, มหึมา, มหาศาลThai
- kocamanTurkish
- بے پناہUrdu
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