Considerable
volume
British pronunciation/kənsˈɪdəɹəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/kənˈsɪdɝəbəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "considerable"

considerable
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considérable, important

large in quantity, extent, or degree
considerable definition and meaning
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She accumulated a considerable amount of vacation time over the years.
The event attracted a considerable audience, filling the stadium to capacity.
The storm left a considerable amount of debris scattered across the neighborhood.
1.1

considérable, remarquable

deserving recognition or respect due to significant achievements or qualities
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Her considerable contributions to the field of medicine earned her widespread acclaim and professional respect.
His considerable experience in finance made him a sought-after advisor for major investment firms.
The professor was a considerable scholar, known for his groundbreaking research and influential publications.
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She accumulated a considerable amount of vacation time over the years.
The event attracted a considerable audience, filling the stadium to capacity.
The storm left a considerable amount of debris scattered across the neighborhood.
She received a considerable number of responses to her job advertisement, reflecting high interest in the position.
The project required a considerable amount of funding to cover all expenses and ensure its success.
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