A measure of the loudness of sound
“Due to the loud volume of the music and dance performances in the parks, complaints were raised to the government by local residents.”
The amount of space occupied or enclosed within a container
“At a particular pressure, the same weight of a substance occupies a larger volume as a gas than as a liquid or solid.”
The measure of the amount or quantity of something
“The business has also been successful in increasing both the value and volume of orders per customer through better customer relationship management.”
A significant or considerable amount
“Prices fell due to the volume of supply on the market and competition from other oils, particularly soya.”
A single book or a bound collection of printed sheets
“If you have been harboring any such opinions, I urge you to read the recent volume entitled Public Relations by Edward L. Bernays.”
Any of several parts of something which are published, broadcast, or made public
“Elterlein drew directly from Marx's own discussion in the third volume of the latter's Manual of Musical Composition in Theory and Practice.”
A book or journal issued for public sale
The amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry
A modulation of the voice expressing a particular feeling or mood
The amount of money earned by a business during a particular period
A written work
An intense concentration of force or power
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