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Definition of Immensities
1. immensity [n] - See also: immensity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immensities
Literary usage of Immensities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Path to Rome by Hilaire Belloc (1902)
"I tired of these immensities, and, feeling now my feet more broken than ever, I
very slowly and in sharp shoots of pain dragged down the slope towards the ..."
2. Thrice-greatest Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis by Hermes (1906)
"THE ^EONIC immensities OF EGYPT Egypt, as we have already remarked, at a very
early date arrived at the idea of eternal or at anyrate of enormously long ..."
3. The Psychic Riddle by Isaac Kaufman Funk (1907)
"This, of course, is only a guess, and yet our unbelief in the immensities of the
universe leads us into countless absurdities. ..."
4. Things of the Mind by John Lancaster Spalding (1903)
"Do the immensities know me? Does the unconscious care for me ? I know the difficulties,
... Eternities and immensities belong to Him, not He to them. ..."
5. The National Magazine by Abel Stevens, James Floy (1852)
"In this is epitomized the philosophic statement of that law, by which shall be
unfolded to their consummation, the immensities of the terrestrial universes ..."