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volumes
noun as in capacity, measure of capacity
noun as in loudness of a sound
Example Sentences
China is reported to be helping to sustain Russia's war effort with large volumes of dual-use technology, which it denies.
He called it “an excellent example of the Midcentury Modern style,” noting its Googie-style sign, “simple geometric volumes, low sloped roof, relatively chaste exterior walls and decorative concrete blocks.”
Postal services across Europe are grappling with the decline in letter volumes.
The fact they scored the final try of the match, having conceded 17 before that, spoke volumes of their capacity to keep going.
The fact that he invited his British opposite number to the frontline of a deeply sensitive problem for both countries speaks volumes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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