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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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61 The myth of the self-made man, has to be profoundly hypocritical: it is the self-serving demonstration that a lie is the truth. Che Guevara 
62 This was, unusually for Coronation Street, a duet, and profoundly melancholic.
63 Many members of the parish were profoundly ambivalent about the protest.
64 But by 1990 a profoundly different orientation permeated the Minnesota state government.
65 We had been delivered into the midst of a birth far more significant, profoundly more potent than our own.
66 I sensed all this profoundly when I first began to think about what might lie beneath the surface of the oceans.
67 The three faiths all taught profoundly skeptical views of human existence.
68 But both groups include many profoundly different peoples, owing partly to the accidents of history and partly to regional variations.
69 This piece also illustrates profoundly important innovations of musical idiom.
70 Apologists wishing to exploit a revisionist history of science invariably stress the profoundly religious orientation of many prominent scientists.
71 The commission's recommendations could profoundly affect the political map of the area.
72 The operation left Keith profoundly disabled, he's deaf, he walks with difficulty and suffers double vision.
73 First, the academic study of the concept has been profoundly transformed in the past twenty years or so.
74 The direct realist sees beauty and meaning in the things themselves, to be profoundly or superficially, deeply or shallowly apprehended.
75 And why even today are most scientists still profoundly uneasy about any such notion?
76 It also has become clear that the two sides differ profoundly on what to do with separated plutonium.
77 Individuals are profoundly affected by their occupational socialisation, through training and through day-to-day work.
78 And though there were plenty of strong opinions, much of the parish still seemed profoundly ambivalent about the protest.
79 Private sector led regeneration has profoundly increased the inequality of access to both private and public goods in the area.
80 Like no other manner of death, homicide leaves survivors feeling profoundly violated.
81 It could make that the central point of its election manifesto if it is so profoundly excited by it.
82 The outcome could have widened the already-growing gap between rich and poor and profoundly affected our economic prosperity for decades.
83 During her adolescence she had been deeply and profoundly idealistic.
84 Most of the important Physics that has been done in the laboratory during that time has been profoundly influenced by Sir Charles.
85 It is a relationship supported by an idea that kinship matters profoundly.Sentencedict
86 Penn said a decade passed before he realized how profoundly the experience had influenced him.
87 I am profoundly ignorant of all these stock-jobbing intrigues.
88 Believe palingenesis, profoundly yearn encounter to you again.
89 Such offences as his profoundly endanger public security.
90 Data center culture is going to be profoundly changed.
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