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large-scale
[ lahrj-skeyl ]
adjective
- very extensive or encompassing; of great scope:
a large-scale business plan.
- made to a large scale:
a large-scale map.
large-scale
adjective
- wide-ranging or extensive
- (of maps and models) constructed or drawn to a big scale
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of large-scale1
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Example Sentences
The US imposed large-scale sanctions on Russia after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
A large-scale map that people could stand in front of and ponder in person, he thought, would help people absorb the tragedy in its totality.
A dancer in the production happened to be Akram Khan, now a leading choreographer who has made his own large-scale dance from the Hindu epic.
In a statement on Wednesday, Katz said the expanded operation aimed to "destroy and clear the area of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure", and would require a large-scale evacuation of Palestinians.
Some social media users have also called for a boycott of the film, but there has not been a large-scale online campaign or big protests against the movie.
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