Comparative for very large in physical size
“The school commissioned a sculptor to produce a large-scale sculpture in wood in the playground.”
Comparative for wide-ranging or extensive in scope
“As a result of a major economic crisis, the government implemented large-scale reforms across a range of areas.”
Comparative for covering, or having, a wide area or space
“The hallway finally opened up into a large-scale room with a slight dip in the floor.”
Comparative for abundant in amount or quantity
“The unique experience and technology existing in our national laboratories is making possible the production of large-scale amounts of stable isotopes.”
Comparative for enlarged or magnified in size or extent
“Using a large-scale map and a helicopter, an aerial survey can be very precise.”
Comparative for significant in degree of importance or urgency
Comparative for impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
(of a plan or piece of work) Comparative for difficult to achieve, requiring great effort or ability
Comparative for indicating a large number
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