Leviathan in a sentence as a noun

Snowden has awakened the whole world to the surveillance leviathan that is the US.

"Local governments are much closer to small market players than they are to the leviathan state.

Two words that I could come up with were leviathan and behemoth, but that was easy since these sound almost the same in Hebrew.

My area was seeded with cable lines in the 60s, it was early at that too.> Local governments are much closer to small market players than they are to the leviathan state.

They may not seem like much but they will hopefully contribute in one way or another to helping support small businesses, the self-employed, and such against the leviathan multinational companies.

And once that vertically integrated leviathan emerges, it is unassailable.

Leviathan definitions

noun

the largest or most massive thing of its kind; "it was a leviathan among redwoods"; "they were assigned the leviathan of textbooks"

noun

monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the Old Testament