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Sentence count:168+5Posted:2017-03-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deeplySimilar words: profoundfoundfoundedfounderconfoundunfoundeddumbfoundfoundationMeaning: [prə'faʊndlɪ]  adv. to a great depth psychologically. 
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31 But he does stand a good chance of profoundly damaging the candidacy of Bob Dole.
32 Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.
33 Naturally, we hope every citizen will vote, a simple obligation of democracy with results that profoundly affect our lives.
34 He was the first and only Presidential contender to propose a world-view profoundly alternative to the traditions of imperialist perspective.
35 But family therapists are also aware how profoundly these swarms of narratives can affect what we see and therefore how we live.
36 These writings, buttressed by profoundly moral concerns, are testimony to the complexity of the relationships between health and working.
37 They clearly adore the multi-layered foundations of instrumental funk, and profoundly project this soulful hipster-cool attitude on All Night Burner.
38 The disorienting, profoundly disturbing lesson from Genoa is also the oldest lesson in politics: words alone are not enough.
39 Although we know intellectually that the statusquo can not be maintained for ever, we feel profoundly disturbed when irreversible change actually happens.
40 People born profoundly deaf, or who become so in early childhood, may well not develop intelligible speech.
41 The nature of Gloucester's involvement in East Anglia was, however, profoundly different from that in the north.
42 But he was also a complex, highly secretive individual whose inner workings and motivations are profoundly glossed over in this film.
43 The truckle-bed had been narrow and hard, and she was profoundly unwilling to surrender herself to sleep.
44 A set of battle-scarred Le Creuset pans nestled on the Aga where a Persian cat was profoundly asleep.
45 In his subsequent work, the connection between the two would remain profoundly equivocal.
46 Within the past decade the drugs scene has changed profoundly.
47 Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed.
48 Why was it that he had this profoundly unsettling effect on her?
49 Although several generations of Gunters have called Cannon County home[sentencedict.com], the lack of local job prospects has profoundly discouraged him.
50 A big increase in the number of elderly people has to profoundly change the nature of the system.
51 Our attitudes are profoundly influenced by our own experiences both in the past and in the present.
52 One of these was Roslyn. During her adolescence she had been deeply and profoundly idealistic.
53 The deaf and dumb are profoundly grateful for this provision made on their behalf for their general welfare.
54 John Cage, composer and performance artist who profoundly influenced the development of avant-garde music, died 12 August, aged seventy-nine.
55 But he was married and was already profoundly committed to destroying himself with booze.
56 But agencies are finding it profoundly difficult to reach a consensus.
57 That they live in a profoundly different world(sentence dictionary), and that they live in it differently.
58 And the new media are profoundly transforming our political system.
59 She was profoundly upset and had never really recovered from the shock.
60 Clearly, although he did not agree with Plato, he too was profoundly influenced by the cosmological view of time.
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