0 used to describe something as another, more exciting, interesting, or unusual thing, as a way of emphasizing its character: --
1 (used to emphasize how great or unusual something is by comparing it to something else): --
If current projections hold, Montgomery County will experience a veritable explosion in its school-age population (= it will have many more students).
Alongside, industrial employers, concerned about labour supply in a period of rapid expansion, generated a veritable archive on labour.
The clocks themselves seem veritable icons of the flattened perspective.
On the other hand, an effort has been made throughout to sample a veritable flood - ocean - of women's and gender history.
With surprising speed, a veritable ' elections industry ' developed around the world, acquiring increased complexity and sophistication as time went by.
The daily bread making is a veritable family enterprise.
The group reacted by suggesting ways of going further and in this manner provided their fellow students with veritable 'responses'.
The lighted crescent stands out from the dark ground with all the finesse of chiaroscuro, a veritable explosion of full sunlight.
The solution came from a veritable dialogue conducted between 'present-state beings', namely between the children and myself.