immense pain
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimmenseandpain
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immense
adjective
uk/ɪˈmens/us/ɪˈmens/
extremely large in size ...
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pain
noun[C or U]
uk/peɪn/us/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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(Definition ofimmenseandpainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I knew that it would giveimmensepain.
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This injection contains an experimental drug which makes him fall to the floor inimmensepain.
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A fused spinal disc probably caused herimmensepain, which contributed to a decrease in physical activity.
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This method was not popular with the patients due to theimmensepainit caused and the infection that usually followed.
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As a result, he carelessly slams the car door on his own hand, causing himimmensepain.
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This weakness is sometimes exploited by others, as removing his shades will cause him to experienceimmensepain.
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Sympathize with thisimmensepain, so little known on earth.
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On top of that, she witnesses a pregnant woman falling at night and sufferingimmensepainbefore ultimately dying.
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Suesan awoke the following day inimmensepain.
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They have gone to immense pains to study the situation in every local area.
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They took immense pains, and even went to the length of providing hot water from the locomotives in some cases.
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That is just the sort of eventuality which shows the immense pains which the veterinary service has taken to ensure that all precautions were taken.
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That is why, at the present time, their propaganda machine is taking such immense pains to explain away the raid.
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It took immense pains in preparation and set up an exhibition in one of the schools.
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They took immense pains to help me in a broadcast which they asked me to do.
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Shadwell, who has taken immense pains to look into this matter.
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The surprising feature is that some organs of government go to immense pains to ensure that not a halfpenny of what is due to public funds is evaded.
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I have taken immense pains in going through the lists of these county committees, wherever possible redressing the balance in any case where a particular interest is not sufficiently represented.
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