immemorial
— Adjective
– English
~ long past; beyond the limits of memory or tradition or recorded history; "time immemorial"
immense
— Adjective
– English
~ unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope; "huge government spending"; "huge country estates"; "huge popular demand for higher education"; "a huge wave"; "the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains"; "immense numbers of birds"; "at vast (or immense) expense"; "the vast reaches of outer space"; "the vast accumulation of knowledge...which we call civilization"- W.R.Inge
immensely
— Adverb
– English
~ to an exceedingly great extent or degree; "He had vastly overestimated his resources"; "was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator"
immenseness
— Noun
– English
~ unusual largeness in size or extent or number
immensity
— Noun
– English
~ unusual largeness in size or extent or number
immensurable
— Adjective
– English
~ impossible to measure; "unmeasurable reaches of outer space"; "immeasurable suffering"
immerse
— Verb
– English
~ thrust or throw into; "Immerse yourself in hot water"
immerse
— Verb
– English
~ cause to be immersed; "The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text"
immerse
— Verb
– English
~ devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his studies"
immerse
— Verb
– English
~ enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"