numerous

IPA: nˈumɝʌs

adjective

  • Indefinitely large numerically, many.
  • Consisting of a large number of individuals or parts.
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Examples of "numerous" in Sentences

  • McCain admits he has used the term numerous times.
  • Maccarinelli became WBO champion in 2006, successfully defending his title numerous times.
  • Northcott said he looks forward to straightening out what he called numerous misunderstandings.
  • So NORAD now taking the decision, we are told, to put fighter aircraft over what they called numerous U.S. cities.
  • While covering his presidency, I heard him use the word numerous times, and it was often attributed to him by his friends and aides as well.
  • Senior congressional Republicans and Democrats said Wednesday they would join forces with the president to fix what they call numerous flaws in the law.
  • In a decision dated Friday, another judge, Nathaniel Gorton, ruled against allowing an expert's study, citing what he called numerous flaws in its methodology.
  • The U.N. Committee Against Torture expressed alarm Friday at what it described as "numerous, consistent and substantiated reports" of human rights violations in Syria, including the killing of peaceful demonstrators, the abuse of detainees, arbitrary arrests, extrajudicial executions and disappearances.

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