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titanic (adjective), more titanic, most titanic
Referring to anything that is of great size, power, or force: Jack LaLanne, whose obsession with grueling workouts and good nutrition, complemented by a salesman’s gift, brought him recognition as the founder of the modern titanic physical-fitness movement.

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There was a titanic explosion in the sauna of a local fitness studio that almost completely destroyed the building.
Many titanic efforts were made to save passengers of the recent sinking of a Korean ferry.
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“most titanic”
Descriptive of anything that is of great size, power, or force. (1)
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