Definitionn. unusual largeness in size or extent or number
Last update: May 4, 2020
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Vastness of any desert is amazing. . [adjective]
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But given the imperfect medium for investigation and the absence of an archaeological basis for criticism, the work of Herodotus remains a scientific achievement, as remarkable for its approximation to truth as for the vastness of its scope. [Please select]
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Vastness of any desert is amazing. [Please select]
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But he cared little for earthly fame and honors, and felt no pride in the vastness of his knowledge. [Please select]
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The vastness of the tract proposed to be included, the question of expense, the selfish interests opposing the measure, were obstacles not easy to overcome. [Please select]
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Now, you may form some idea of the vastness of that region known as the "fur countries." [Please select]
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He left the two figures together, and presently saw them both from a distance against the vastness of the gold. [Please select]
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Beverley heard, but the speech seemed to come out of vastness and hollow distance; he could not realize it fairly. [Please select]
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The vastness of the country, the newness of the scenery surprised and delighted him. [Please select]
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