capacious
Example Sentences
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The FTC even argued the 1976 law’s “capacious” language “signals Congress’s intent to confer considerable discretion on the Commission.”
The main body of the show, mounted in capacious glass cabinets, is organized around his most notable books.
Tanizaki’s capacious tale is as intricate as origami—and the Makioka women are memorable, both as subtly drawn individuals and a collective.
For Elizabeth McCracken, writing a novel requires attention to matters as small as punctuation and as capacious as the imagined world her characters inhabit.
Theatergoers of today rarely if ever encounter the workings of a mind so capacious in its interests and abilities as his.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.