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36 Synonyms & Antonyms for LEGION | Thesaurus.com

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legion

adjective as in numerous

noun as in mass, force of people

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He added that many of the legion's buildings cannot function anymore because they no longer have roofs.

From BBC

He was just 43 when he toppled the Conservative government of Stephen Harper by mobilizing legions of young voters energized by his promise to bring back social liberalism.

“It’s also an example of the limits this industry continues to push far past while bringing music, community and peak life experiences to legions across the globe.”

Before Beyoncé landed the top spot, some of Swift’s legion of fans, known as Swifties, called out Billboard about her second-place ranking and made the case for the “Lavender Haze” singer to be No. 1.

The Beatles' youthful exuberance was central to their success, chiming with the legions of British teenagers that had begun to follow them.

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