[ noun ] unusual largeness in size or extent or number <noun.attribute>
Vastness \Vast"ness\, n. The quality or state of being vast.
But its vastness is also a reason for allocating responsibilities as clearly as possible.
USING the Victorian Gothic vastness of St Pancras Station to show specially commissioned work by a selection of contemporary artists is an exciting idea, which has been brought to fruition in an exhibition organised by Camden Arts Centre.
Like so many before them, they were seduced by the monumental breadth of the Grosses Festspielhaus stage, diluting the opera's intimate atmosphere in decor of architectural vastness.
One reason is the sheer vastness of the market and its ability to absorb thousands of copies of books even by unknown authors.
Their ideas embraced technology and vastness of scale as natural bedfellows and sometimes the results were built in Japan.
Swift as the prairie wind, they move across the vastness of the land, ineffably delicate, hiding in this place where there is no place to hide.
Although the brigade trained in the Mojave Desert, Hopkins said even he was overwhelmed by the vastness of the Arabian desert, where tempertures routinely soar to 130 degrees.
The second was flown by his son, Bertus, a shy geologist. The flight to the desert base camp took three hours - ample time to contemplate the vastness of this arid country, four times the size of Britain but home to only 1.4m people.
Our Earth is a special place, a unique oasis of beauty and knowledge in the vastness of space.