titanic Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of titanic In English

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Examples of titanic

  • In the experiments aluminum and titanic targets were used.

  • It would be a titanic task with many obstacles to be overcome.

  • Cultural pluralism is a fact in any modern regime, and it makes assembling any national narrative - or any list of cultural commonalities - a challenge of titanic difficulty.

  • In my view it is inevitable that the institutions of democracy will feel the impact of these titanic changes.

  • In a world wracked by a titanic struggle between two totally opposed political and economic systems, this seems to me to be utterly unrealistic.

  • In 1945 this nation was heavily in debt, exhausted after a titanic struggle which had lasted nearly six years.

  • In my view, in this way and in this way alone can we make a titanic effort in order to get over our difficulties.

  • That gives some indication of the titanic effort we have had to make.

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