massive
[mæsɪv]

adjective

[Definition]: in large amount; huge and heavy

[Example Sentences]:
1. The company launched a massive clean energy program in October 2015.
2. Hariri and 21 others were killed by a massive car bomb in Beirut in 2005.
3. Researchers discovered that the massive, 1,300-lb.
4. The plant suffered multiple meltdowns following a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
5. The plant suffered triple meltdowns after the massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
6. The government would have to pay the companies to store the massive amounts of data.
7. The Chinese market is still a massive one that has a lot of room for growth.
8. It asked customers to change their passwords after a massive network hack.
9. I used my channel like that and that took a really massive toll on me.
10. We try to embrace that at Amazon with our massive collection.
11. They died inside the building while two others had massive bleeding.
12. This is a way for us to get to massive amounts of users in a quick fashion.
13. They lost a huge market cap due to the massive security breach.
14. It turns a business opportunity into a massive project and an investment.
15. As soon as the iPhone was launched, Apple saw massive interest.


[Antonyms]slight, slender, frail

[Synonyms]compacted, weighty, heavy
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