BIGNESS - translation to arabic
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BIGNESS - translation to arabic


BIGNESS      

ألاسم

جَسَامَة ; ضَخَامَة ; كُبْر

bigness      
اسْم : كِبَر . ضَخامة . حَجْم
size         
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MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
اسْم : حَجْم . مقدار . كِبَر . قياس . مادَّةٌ غرَوية

Definition

Bigness
·noun The state or quality of being big; largeness; size; bulk.
Examples of use of BIGNESS
1. McNamara). General Motors was synonymous with modernity, bigness and efficiency.
2. The BBC will never cut its cloth to suit any cloak but sheer bigness.
3. I can see bigness and richness almost anywhere I go in the world.
4. The Blairite thinktank Progress held a seminar in Downing Street to suggest that bigness in government might promote inequality.
5. Brock is the Moeckel Professor of Economics at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and author of ‘The Bigness Complex.‘