How To Use Immensity In A Sentence

  • I crawled to the lip and looked, watching the abyss take on immensity in the growing light and trembling from the fear of height that was upon me. SHIN-BONES
  • Little else had been done to harmonize or soften the concrete's grey immensity.
  • The credit of the country would not have suffered by the additional issuance of some final $60,000,000 (?) of silver certificates if the gold in the Treasury had concurrently been upbuilt to the extent of $50,000,000 to $100,000,000; but an immensity of business loss would have been averted. A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States
  • I actually intended “enormity” in this post to evoke primarily a sense of size and then to also take advantage of the secondary meaning to suggest that the proscription is bad; it’s easier to replace the word with “immensity” than with “wickedness” in my sentence. Prescriptivists amaze me (to) no end « Motivated Grammar
  • Living on her starboard side with the decks at about 35, its imposing immensity is magnified by the metallic reverberations in the ocean.
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  • Slowly Perdita was trying to absorb the immensity of the pampas.
  • And from that position a Christian, Jew, Muslim and Buddhist will all see the same immensity.
  • Quote from the story: It was red and dripping; an immensity of pulsing, moving jelly; a scarlet blob with myriad tentacular trunks that waved and waved. "The Body Snatchers" and other Alien Pods
  • His answer, such as it is, reveals little if any grasp of the immensity of the problem.
  • And from that position a Christian, Jew, Muslim and Buddhist will all see the same immensity.
  • Encarta World English Dictionary points out that enormousness has a more neutral meaning when used to refer to size, but is clumsy, so they recommend that you "find an alternative such as immensity or vastness. OUPblog
  • The immensity of the universe is difficult to grasp.
  • We were overwhelmed by the sheer immensity of the task.
  • We have no intuitive grasp of the immensity of time.
  • Earth appears as a tiny blue sphere surrounded by an immensity of blackness.
  • The first was its obvious lunacy, the immensity of the concept ‘millennium’ causing much bluster in pundits and presenters alike as it became clear the public had absolutely ignored it.
  • We recognize the particular way that heartbreak, for all its immensity, inheres in minutiae - in a T-shirt, a voice mail, a notation on a calendar.
  • His photographs seem to do justice to the epic immensity of the subject, but also its symbolic implications.
  • For a moment, the immensity of the sky made his head spin.
  • If, then, we abstract all that belongs to bodies and things called incorporeal, we cast ourselves into the greatness of Christ, and thence advancing into immensity by holiness, we may reach somehow to the conception of the Almighty, knowing not what He is, but knowing what He is not. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • The overall effect of these pieces is a sense of immensity.
  • Each was completely by itself in a sun-sparkled immensity of ocean, each had contours and particularities as distinctive as a face.
  • Moreover, their ignorance comes out in a clear light with respect to the case of that woman who, suffering from an issue of blood, touched the hem of the Lord's garment, and so was made whole; for they maintain that through her was shown forth that twelfth power who suffered passion, and flowed out towards immensity, that is, the twelfth AEon. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • He zipped along streams and paths of data, revelling in the freedom, in the measureless immensity that was inside.
  • More impressive still is an eagle in flight, when its utter immensity seems almost prehistoric.
  • Carlyle, like Hunt, discovered _intensity_ to be the prevailing character of Dante's genius, emblemed by the pinnacle of the city of Dis; that "red-hot cone of iron glowing through the dim immensity of gloom. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
  • [59] _Stromata_, V, 12: "If, then, abstracting all that belongs to bodies and things called incorporeal, we cast ourselves into the greatness of Christ, and then advance into immensity by holiness, we may reach somehow to the conception of the Almighty, _knowing not what He is, but what He is not_. The Basis of Early Christian Theism
  • However, I can easily distinguish the difference between my opinions and the immensity of my ego.
  • Tears sprang to her eyes, as the horrible immensity of his disease was made plain to her.
  • The essential pulse of the flame, the very action of the cerebral temperature, brought to the highest point, yet extraordinarily contained -- these facts themselves were the immensity of the result; they were one with perfection of machinery, they had constituted the kind of acquisitive power engendered and applied, the necessary triumph of all operations. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • The notes washed over her a sparkling glissade carrying her up and out, her soul expanding into the immensity of the moment into the all enveloping love that was the great hall and she found herself at peace. Glissando
  • Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see.
  • The catalogue can never represent the immensity, force, and power of any given artwork.
  • I believe that life is infinitesimally brief in relation to the immensity of eternity.
  • Joe was overwhelmed by the immensity of the space craft.
  • Honeydripper," set in rural Alabama in 1950, conveyed a similar aura of being too enraptured with its subject for its own good, although it must be said that given the immensity of rock mythology, such self-consciousness in a nondocumentary may be unavoidable. Expecting Rain
  • The beauty and immensity of the chapel are internationally known.
  • As, by the power we find in ourselves of repeating, as often as we will, any idea of space, we get the idea of immensity; so, by being able to repeat the idea of any length of duration we have in our minds, with all the endless addition of number, we come by the idea of eternity. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Faced with the same, unchangeable immensity all around one, the years fell away.
  • I was in such an emotional state that I became overwhelmed by the tremendous immensity of the text.
  • Now and then the man in the intervals of his singing patted the dog, and spoke to him caressingly; and the dog looked at him with a gratitude which reached immensity through its unspeakableness. The Lost Dog.
  • Argonauts of the future, or shipwrecked sailors of the past, we move from actual space to imaginary space, from inwardness to outwardness, from intimacy to immensity.
  • Nothing need be added to what has been said above concerning self-existence, infinity, unity, and simplicity (which belong to the entitative class); but eternity, immensity, and immutability (also of the entitative class), together with the active attributes, whether physical or moral, connected with the Divine intellect and will, call for some explanation here. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • There is timebomb of unimagined immensity - and it's ticking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jupiter or Sirius from the earth is ascertained; and though there is a triangle still more vast, its base extending either way from us, with and past the horizon into immensity, and its apex infinitely distant above us; to which corresponds a similar infinite triangle belo _what is above equalling what is below, immensity equalling immensity_; -- yet the Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • Nothing really matters since you are so taken by the immensity of the world that your own life seems unimportant by comparison.
  • More impressive still is an eagle in flight, when its utter immensity seems almost prehistoric.
  • flowingness" of time to an eternal now; but even at these moments it is conscious of an unfathomable background, one aspect of which is the immensity of space and the other the flowingness of time. The Complex Vision
  • To be confronted with such an immensity was an astonishment that virtually no one was prepared for. The Chosen Peoples
  • On spring days, we sometimes drove west to the Mississippi just to look into the sheer immensity of the stream. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • Paintings that depict the beauty and immensity of nature and man's puniness within it were a specialty of Romantic painters.
  • My illusion was to the immensity of time during which, by your own showing, you must have been done up in asphaltum.
  • She peered out at the world from beneath a yellow straw hat - a "boater," with circular crown and flat brim - wore a green wool muffler looped around her neck, and was lost in the immensity of Khristo's sheepskin jacket while he made do with a heavy sweater. NPR Topics: News
  • The immensity of the task, the insufficience of the means stand in striking contrast. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
  • Above him towered infinitude, immensity, potent on his mind through shape to his eye in a soaring dome of blue -- the one visible symbol informed and insouled of the eternal, to reveal itself thereby. Sir Gibbie
  • It was a martial immensity, vigorous, a little harsh, unsoftened by kindly gardens. Main Street
  • By the 1870s, the artist became interested in the American landscape movement known as luminism, which explored, among other concerns, the immensity of the sea and the untapped frontiers of America. Trost Richards Exhibition in PA
  • {226} (1) While making all allowance for the feeling of insignificance and forlornness which is apt to overwhelm us when we begin to realise the immensity of the material universe, a little closer thought should make it obvious that nothing in the nature of mere bulk or bigness furnishes even a reasonable presumption, let alone a convincing argument, against the survival of the soul; it is indeed difficult to perceive what legitimate bearing these physical phenomena are supposed to have upon a purely spiritual question. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • It is the immensity of her crime that differentiates it from anyone else's.
  • I shall, in the next place, speak of those which relate to the manner of his being, immensity and eternity; that is, the infiniteness of his essence, both in respect of space and duration; that the Divine nature hath no limits of its being, nor bounds of its duration. The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 07.
  • There is certainly but one place in all New York where the stricken deer may weep -- or even, for that matter, the hart ungalled play; the wonder of my coincidence shrank a little, that is, before the fact that when young ardor or young despair wishes to commune with immensity it can ONLY do so either in a hall bedroom or in just this corner, practically, where The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors
  • You can see the immensity of it knowing the height of the pyracantha. Reposting of New Design-Part One-Why? « Fairegarden
  • The immensity of the universe is difficult to grasp.
  • On the sea the thrashing hills of green water suggested a kind of immensity and terror, but not the immensity of the poet's heart. The Titan
  • News had gone around the immensity of the village pond and was set in the stone that surrounded it. GYPSY MASALA
  • I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance. Tablets of the Divine Plan
  • There is no disguising either the immensity of the political moment, or the vast complexities of the choice facing us.
  • The novel starts in intriguing, if somewhat slow-paced way - an archaeological dig on the other planet; but once we learn what kind of immensity this dig uncovers, the pace picks up and a marvelous adventure gets underway. Alastair Reynolds "Chasm City" and "Revelation Space"
  • It was twice the height of a man, and a foot or more thick, its immensity moved by a system of ropes and weights. SACRAMENT
  • I remember to have approximated the impression of such empty immensity only once before, in my younger days, when I lay on my back on a treeless, bushless mountain side, and stared up into the sky for the better part of an hour. The Ship That Saw a Ghost
  • Considering the wondrous richness and variety of the terrestrial life wrought out by the few sunbeams which we catch in our career through space, we may well pause overwhelmed and stupefied at the thought of the incalculable possibilities of existence which are thrown away with the potent actinism that darts unceasingly into the unfathomed abysms of immensity. The Unseen World, and Other Essays
  • His partners understand the immensity of the challenge at hand.
  • The worlds which we see - with all their properties of immensity, resemblance, and dissimilitude - result from the endless multiplicity of falling atoms.
  • I remember to have approximated the impression of such empty immensity only once before, in my younger days, when I lay on my back on a treeless, bushless mountainside and stared up into the sky for the better part of an hour. A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West

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