0 something that is extremely large and often extremely powerful: --
1 an extremely large and powerful company or organization: --
a corporate/financial/industrial behemoth
The motivation was to create a $70 billion behemoth out of two embattled phone-equipment companies, so together they could survive .
Fomorians are hideously ugly, and grossly deformed behemoths.
War machines of this faction include artillery and chariots, while the faction's behemoths include dragon riders and mobile fighting towers drawn by oxen.
He is one of very few photographers who appreciated the aesthetics of all locomotives, from steam engines to the latest diesel-powered behemoths.
Although small and more agile, the wolf-dog was unable to avoid the behemoth; becoming trapped and nearly crushed beneath its paw.
In 2006 the school had a huge reconstruction that turned it into the glass behemoth that is it today.
In its day, terms like leviathan and behemoth were commonly used to describe the 7-ton car, over twice the weight of its competitors.
They need to be examined properly and made accountable to the men and women whose earnings have contributed to the creation of those new financial behemoths.
This extension will only profit the monopoly behemoths, the multinational companies in the music, show and entertainment industry which will continue to grow rich from the creations of others.