Immense in a sentence as an adjective

The EFF has been carrying an immense amount of weight throughout all of this.

Good job!The value for LinkedIn to vacuum up my email is immense!

When people are bullied, be it in the schoolyard on by the government, the power difference is immense.

I've had little respect for the way Mason ran Groupon, but I have immense respect for the way he's handling his dismissal.

This is nothing like the C and C++ graybeards you occasionally meet and develop immense respect for.

The amount of rage-induced facepalming this causes is immense.

You will put immense pressure on your significant other to either make up your losses financially or support you.

See, the fundamental theory of Bitcoin is that miners throw immense amounts of hashing power to create "blocks" in a sequence.

Every sale becomes a huge gamble, and as a result you tend to throw an immense amount of resources at every sale.

If an editor becomes abandonware, the users of that editor have wasted an immense amount of time.

But for those who understood what an immense impact the internet was going to have it seemed to everyone I knew - NSA, hackers, professors, that it was just how it would be.

Not until we have a replacement that fixes the usability/confusion issues without throwing away the immense power.

It became important because it is an immense source of nutrients, and available in many places where surviving on available plants/fruits was near impossible prior to the development of extensive trade.

The company still has an incredible number of immensely talented engineers of whom I think quite highly, but the company is so horribly managed that I see nothing but a cold, miserable twilight in its future.

My boss and my bosses's boss and all the HR people I'd give an F. Absolutely the most incompetent people I've worked with in 20 years of mostly working with startups where even really competent people have to struggle with immense difficulties and uncertainty, neither of which was present at Amazon, except to the extent created by incompetence, though this incompetence went all the way to the top. I saw other people leading other teams who were C & D players, so I presume my team was just particularly bad.

Immense definitions

adjective

unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope; "huge government spending"; "huge country estates"; "huge popular demand for higher education"; "a huge wave"; "the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains"; "immense numbers of birds"; "at vast (or immense) expense"; "the vast reaches of outer space"; "the vast accumulation of knowledge...which we call civilization"- W.R.Inge

See also: huge vast Brobdingnagian