Ample in a sentence as an adjective

Microsoft offered him a severance, and they gave him ample warning.

Having complete flexibility and ample free time is great.

He was given an amazing life; a more than ample measure of the best things the world has for us; an eminently square deal.

It makes them look extremely shitty, and they've had ample opportunity to come out of this looking like well-behaved guys.

If you want to create a shortage of tomatoes, for example, just pass a law that retailers can't sell tomatoes for more than two cents per pound.

Life is too short to do everything but life is more than ample enough to do important things, things that count beyond the mundane routines of daily existence.

The witch hunt angle has been bothering me a lot, and should be ample evidence that the people of Hacker News are no better than the reactionaries of Reddit or even 4chan.

From their acquisition FAQ: "Well give you ample notice before any changes to the service and well share clear instructions about how to move your content to other services.

I don't like it, I'd rather have new-to-digital features following known physical traditions until there is ample evidence that it may be a good thing to change it.

In lieu of presenting their evidence to a neutral magistrate, police officers may now knock, listen, then break the door down, nevermind that they had ample time to obtain a warrant.

Had that documentation existed, he would have had ample authority to extinguish that debt in the ordinary course of business, and it would have likely had favorable personal tax consequences.

There's ample evidence to show that members of underrepresented groups within individual companies/industries experience unconscious biases in hiring/ranking/etc, even towards groups of which they're a member.

The Prime service has been central to that experience because human psychology appears to be perverse and something so small as "free" 2-day shipping, though not really free, seems to have given me ample incentive to buy from Amazon when I could just as easily have bought from someone else.

The country has demonstrated itself well able to simply absorb and tire out attackers by going back into the ample available space, safe in the knowledge that if they could somehow overcome the horrendous logistical challenges, they'd be so weak by the time winter came that it woudln't matter anyway.

We shall not search for embryo great artists, painters, musicians nor lawyers, doctors, preachers, politicians, statesmen, of whom we have an ample supply…The task we set before ourselves is very simple as well as a very beautiful one, to train these people as we find them to a perfectly ideal life just where they are.

Where a clerk was breaking open the sealed packages and counting out the wafers on his desk to make damned sure Intel was getting its money worth....His point is that you can have a Fortune 500 company, normally thought to be stable companies that won't go "poof" without ample warning, in which there are many more people than in previous kinds of companies who can very quickly **** it dead.

Ample definitions

adjective

more than enough in size or scope or capacity; "had ample food for the party"; "an ample supply"

adjective

affording an abundant supply; "had ample food for the party"; "copious provisions"; "food is plentiful"; "a plenteous grape harvest"; "a rich supply"

See also: copious plenteous plentiful rich

adjective

fairly large; "a sizable fortune"; "an ample waistline"; "of ample proportions"

See also: sizable sizeable