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behemoth

noun as in giant

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In various regions, there is “a growing hesitation” over becoming too dependent on U.S. tech behemoths, which authorities have found increasingly difficult to regulate, said Vikram Singh.

Meta, another tech behemoth, has a slightly less massive cash hoard and is seen as likely needing more debt to realize Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg’s large ambitions.

Rhodes went on to found De Beers, the diamond-mining behemoth, and became so influential that Rhodesia bore his name before it became Zimbabwe.

S&P Global last month became the latest Wall Street behemoth to shell out for a private-asset data provider when it announced plans to buy With Intelligence for $1.8 billion.

Another BBC TV behemoth - Traitors - has risen to new heights this year with Celebrity Traitors, with up to 13 million viewers tuning in - more than double the number who watched this year's Strictly launch show.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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