Etymology
The word "immensely" is derived from the Latin word "immensus", which means "vast, boundless, immeasurable".
Meaning
"Immensely" means to a great or extraordinary extent. It refers to something that is very large, extensive, or impressive.
Origin
The word "immensus" is itself derived from the Latin negative prefix "in-", meaning "not", and the root "mensura", meaning "measure". Thus, "immensus" literally means "not measurable" or "beyond measure".
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