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to a great or vast degree
- The project's success was enormously beneficial for the company.
- The popularity of the event grew enormously over the years.
- The CEO's decision impacted the organization enormously.
- The changes in technology have transformed the industry enormously.
- The mountain range was enormously beautiful, with breathtaking landscapes.
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in an extremely wicked, monstrous, or heinous manner
- The villain acted enormously, betraying even his closest allies.
- They were punished for behaving enormously against the laws of nature.
- The tyrant ruled enormously, spreading terror and cruelty.
- He was accused of having sinned enormously, with no remorse.
- In the old tale, the witch was said to have cursed the land enormously.