Synonym: deeply. Similar words: profound, found, founded, founder, confound, unfounded, dumbfound, foundation. Meaning: [prə'faʊndlɪ] adv. to a great depth psychologically.
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151 Any person who is really profoundly humane can't believe in everlasting punishment.
152 Giovanni, the most illustrious of the three, profoundly influenced the Venetian school of painting with his interest in light and color. His works include Saint Francis in Ecstasy.
153 The theories and practices of CAS ad hoc arbitration deserve to be profoundly studied and used for reference.
154 The differences between the thinking in Byzantium and the west were most profoundly highlighted with the Great Schism, the division of Christendom.
155 The theory had profoundly affected Shen Con - gwen and became his best means to annotate humanity.
156 These children lost their hearing very early in life, before they had learned to speak, and are so profoundly deaf that conventional hearing aids are of no use.
157 A very ripe, assertive, profoundly structured and traditional warm year for Grange whose dark, brooding and brambly fruit and lavish oak are supported by drying, firm and chalky tannin.
158 Why doesn't it arouse the subject immediately, if it is true that he is so profoundly libidinal?
159 Maoism not only strayed from Marxism in turning to the countryside but was also profoundly non-Leninist in celebrating the spontaneity of peasant revolt.
160 In politics, as in other areas, he is profoundly conservative.
161 Being considered as one of the most influential and widespread sects on contemporary western philosophy stage, existentialism is destined to be influenced by voluntarism profoundly.
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162 Second, the Chinese government will profoundly implement the strategy of rejuvenating trade through science and technology and continue to create a sound policy environment for the export of software.
163 Robust estimation theory is profoundly studied, and several weight functions are discussed.
164 America's founders would have been profoundly annoyed by this kind of unreflective ancestor worship.
165 We have been profoundly affected by his originality, creativity and amazing body of work.
166 But if you're afraid to fail, you're afraid to take risks, which begins to explain the final and most damning disadvantage of an elite education: that it is profoundly anti-intellectual.
167 Obviously, the court had been profoundly influenced by the progressive upheaval.
168 It feels profoundly artificial yet deeply real, both high-tech and earthy-crunchy, human and mystically divine — in a word, transcendent.
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