Dictionary Home »
Sentence Examples » immense
immense - use in sentences
Preposition: on
- stage: Storm and Whizzkid were immense on this mighty stage.
Preposition: in
- size: Particularly, as some of these colonies could be immense in size and with little existing infrastructure.
- term: But the consequences of this crisis are immense in terms of wasted opportunities for economic growth and social justice.
Modifies a noun
- popularity: Due to immense popularity all available spaces for September 2006 have been taken.
- suffering: The bravery of the hospital workers, surrounded by immense suffering, was great.
- pleasure: I recently had the immense pleasure of attending a seminar with Master Jeff Bolt.
- satisfaction: What price do you put on sheer quality and immense satisfaction?
- wealth: He chose to use the immense private wealth of the Temple rather than raise money for civil projects by taxation.
- pride: Helping us to move forward with immense pride knowing where we came from.
Modifying Another Word
- absolutely: This site is absolutely immense and beautifully laid out.
- potentially: The eEurope statement looks too much inwards and neglects the potentially immense strength of this diaspora.
- truly: For revenge, Archimedes devised a fiendish computational problem that involved truly immense numbers.
- so: He had ambition so immense as to dream of being supreme, both in the field of action and in the realms of thought.
- too: The rate and scale of change has simply proved too immense for much of Surrey's biodiversity to adapt and respond to.
- still: In Ethiopia the demand for anesthetists is still immense.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: From the use of macro focusing, the worlds seem immense with potential; Gottelier is telling stories using scraps of familiarity.
- remain: Today, twelve years after their imposition, the burden of sanctions remains immense.
- become: The number of models that could be considered, and thus compared, have become immense.
- look: Once upon a time, our planet looked immense.
- prove: The rate and scale of change has simply proved too immense for much of Surrey's biodiversity to adapt and respond to.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook