Synonym: visibility. Similar words: nonprofit, file, the rank and file, profound, profession, professional, of itself, film. Meaning: ['prəʊfaɪl] n. 1. an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics 2. a side view representation of an object (especially a human face) 3. biographical sketch 4. degree of exposure to public notice 5. a vertical section of the Earth's crust showing the different horizons or layers. v. 1. write about 2. represent in profile, by drawing or painting.
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181. A postal survey is being conducted to provide a comprehensive national profile of computer use in local authority planning departments.
182. Morrissey deliberately used his high profile to construct a public figure of some importance.
183. She had flawless olive skin, huge dark eyes, an almost perfect profile.
184. We got attention straight away, we got some kind of profile very easily.
185. Some charities with a high public profile, reap rich rewards, others find the competition far too stiff.
186. BIn his 1968 profile of California, disguised as a novel about an apocalyptic earthquake, Curt Gentry saw this passage coming.
187. The overall curved profile of this goggle is refreshingly different too.
188. Data used to produce the I9X binding profile was abstracted from reference 21.
189. I gave him a more complete picture of my risk profile.
190. Carroll did not choose to keep a low profile but spoke up on many issues, often against the officially established religion.
191. Whereas non-infected individuals respond with largely type-specific responses, infected individuals respond with a profile distinctly different from the normal individual.
192. Assess the interviewee under various headings to obtain a comparable profile score.
193. Still, I was determined to cash in on my success and maintain a high profile at the ground.
194. When time magazine made her the subject of a cover story, she encouraged them to include a profile of me.
195. The president has not shoved her out the Cabinet door, but she has adopted a very low profile.
196. Inpart, this is due to the higher profile of socio-legal agencies on working-class housing estates where the user is more visible.
197. When such an article rises above the level of a gossip column, the artist's profile can be a valuable format.
198. Note the different shapes, and use of a half profile for assured symmetry.
199. Please forward the profile to your client, together with the attached confidentiality letter.
200. And a passing glimpse of a profile clear as bronze, and at the moment of passing as aloof and serene.
201. But he is raising his public profile with newspaper interviews on issues such as black empowerment.
202. It is understood the security forces will keep a high profile along the parade route.
203. Their aim is to raise their game, but also to raise their profile amongst the sporting public.
204. Likewise,[www.Sentencedict.com] no chart recorded either a blood lipid profile or any laboratory test relevant to diabetes.
205. By virtue of its high profile, Magellan created a public relations nightmare for Fidelity.
206. Hospital buildings in particular take a high profile role in the history of Wimpey Alawi.
207. It can be useful to ask yourself whether the profile that emerges is one that suits the job you are applying for.
208. Britain - after the traumas of the 1960s - looked for a modest space policy, low profile and low risk.
209. It was just that they were all in profile and virtually identical.
210. It is, according to the Torstar 1983 business profile: a broadly based information and entertainment communications company.
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