large scale

/lɑrdʒ skeɪl/
adjective
  1. Involving many people, a wide area, or a great amount of activity; extensive.
    • The company launched a large-scale marketing campaign across the country.
    • Large-scale farming requires advanced machinery and lots of land.
    • The government is planning a large-scale evacuation due to the hurricane.
  2. Drawn or made to a scale that shows a relatively small area with great detail, as in a map or model.
    • A large-scale map of the city shows every street and building.
    • The architect created a large-scale model of the new stadium.
    • For hiking, you need a large-scale map that includes trails and landmarks.
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