immane (Meaning)

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immane (a.)

Very great; huge; vast; also, monstrous in character; inhuman; atrocious; fierce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of immane

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immane Sentence Examples

  1. The immane wildfire raged across the vast expanse of forest, threatening entire ecosystems.
  2. The immane size of the blue whale made it a towering giant of the ocean.
  3. The immane mountain loomed over the landscape, its summit shrouded in clouds.
  4. The immane earthquake shook the foundations of the city, leaving behind devastation.
  5. The immane flood waters inundated entire communities, forcing evacuations on a massive scale.
  6. The immane battle between the two armies raged for days, claiming countless lives.
  7. The immane burden of debt weighed heavily on the shoulders of the nation.
  8. The immane greed of the wealthy few led to widespread poverty and inequality.
  9. The immane suffering endured by the victims of war left an enduring scar on their souls.
  10. The immane injustice of the legal system condemned innocent people to unjust punishments.

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Very great; huge; vast; also, monstrous in character; inhuman; atrocious; fierce.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The immane wildfire raged across the vast expanse of forest, threatening entire ecosystems.

The immane size of the blue whale made it a towering giant of the ocean.

The immane mountain loomed over the landscape, its summit shrouded in clouds.

The immane earthquake shook the foundations of the city, leaving behind devastation.