Enormously [adverb]
Definition of Enormously:
immensely
Synonyms of Enormously:
Opposite/Antonyms of Enormously:
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Sentence/Example of Enormously:
Had it been effective, it would have made an enormous difference in this pandemic.
Any type of business or any type of nonprofit that is a gathering space is — for obvious pandemic-related reasons — facing an enormous challenge of reinvention or getting by with less of a capacity to fulfill that piece of your mission.
Both these fields have seen enormous progress in the last few years, but there has been little cross-pollination between the two.
It’s a huge blow to the astronomy community, which used Arecibo for 57 years to conduct an enormous amount of space and atmospheric research.
Each local region—a self-consistent, relative world—turned out to be the tiny tip of an enormous, four-dimensional iceberg, forever hidden from sight and decidedly not relative.
According to Coughlin, tech is not just a critical part of daily life for older people—“broadband is the new water,” he says—but also an enormous business opportunity.
Putting someone under conservatorship means giving someone else enormous power over them.
The Republican wins cut into Democrats’ advantage in electing women to federal office and they make good on the GOP’s 2018 vow to chip away at its own enormous gender gap in Congress.
Full lockdowns, which do work for virus containment, have enormous, regressive human costs.
Shares in ride-hailing giants Uber Technologies and Lyft soared in premarket trading on Wednesday, after voters in California approved a ballot initiative that the two companies had thrown enormous resources into supporting.