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profoundly

[pruh-found-lee, proh‐]

adverb

  1. to a thorough or very great extent or degree; deeply.

    Her songs range from light and humorous to profoundly moving.

    The program provides creative opportunities for profoundly disabled people with severe or complex learning and communication needs.



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The cascading events have made it a profoundly uncertain time for immigrant families.

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Research from Bipolar UK suggests that for every person with bipolar disorder, a further five family members - like Heston's son Jack - are profoundly affected.

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More than 300 Foreign Office staff who raised concerns about potential UK "complicity" in Israel's conduct in Gaza were told if they profoundly disagreed with government policy they could consider resigning.

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"You can't underestimate or even find the words to say, the toll that that takes on you. It's profoundly re-traumatising," she says.

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It wasn’t simply that the camerawork profoundly altered the visual storytelling.

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