Loom large

Pronunciation: /ˈɫum ˈɫɑɹdʒ/

Loom large (verb)

  1. To be very important and noticeable in a situation, so people think about it a lot.
  2. To appear as a serious danger or problem that feels close and hard to ignore.

Examples

  • The new rule looms large in our daily work.
  • Her opinion looms large when the team decides.