Voluminous in a sentence as an adjective

Well that's a new one: the evidence he cites is so voluminous and wide-ranging, there must be something wrong with him.

I have to say anecdotally that I have noticed my voluminous alerts reporting much less data.

Also the voluminous and continuous breaches of privacy.

"One advantage of going with Amazon, is their really high-speed and voluminous ephemeral storage available per instance in addition to your EBS backed root volume.

[I haven't read enough of the voluminous literature on the IQ-test controversy to have an opinion myself, so I don't necessarily endorse that viewpoint.

There is prima facie evidence, compelling and voluminous, that the principals Ecuador is "standing up for" in granting asylum are very much at odds with the principals Ecuador is itself governed by. Occam's Razor more or less demands that we look for motives other than press freedom principals.

Unfortunately, with modern hardware a "build an OS" tutorial goes nicely in small steps, until you hit "need a USB stack to get input".Suddenly you are in the land of voluminous specs and large amounts of code to get anything working.

Please describe for me how a business operating in one of the most regulated industries in our country, whose disclosures are voluminous and thorough, and whose business model is turnkey merchant accounts, has this obligation.

The near future doesn't have to be an enormous waste of time and money that will go nowhere but to generate voluminous databases, entirely bypassing any realistic opportunity for achieving actual rejuvenation and repair of the causes of aging.

"It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is to-day, can guess what it will be to-morrow.

To quote Madison:"It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is to-day, can guess what it will be to-morrow.

Voluminous definitions

adjective

large in volume or bulk; "a voluminous skirt"

adjective

marked by repeated turns and bends; "a tortuous road up the mountain"; "winding roads are full of surprises"; "had to steer the car down a twisty track"

See also: tortuous twisting twisty winding

adjective

large in number or quantity (especially of discourse); "she took copious notes"; "a subject of voluminous legislation"

See also: copious