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behemoth

[bih-hee-muhth, bee-uh-] / bɪˈhi məθ, ˈbi ə- /
NOUN
giant
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Ultimately, they blew far past previous records on U.S. crude production; the country now puts out more oil than production behemoths Saudi Arabia or Russia.

From The Wall Street Journal

These big and overarmed behemoths have been obsolete in warfare for many decades.

From Los Angeles Times

UnitedHealth Group shares fell more than 50% over the course of a single month in spring 2025, a spectacular immolation for a healthcare behemoth that has operations touching every inch of the sector.

From Barron's

Given the sums they can invest, big family offices can sometimes compete against large institutional investors on deals, putting them up against behemoths such as Apollo Global Management and Blackstone.

From The Wall Street Journal

All the talk was of TV behemoth HBO and the cinematic arm.

From BBC