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profound [prəˈfaʊnd] ADJ

1. profound (very extreme, felt very strongly):

profundity [prəˈfʌndətɪ, Am proʊˈ-] N form

2. profundity no pl (intellectual depth):

professedly [prəˈfesɪdlɪ] ADV

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Putting fire sprinkler systems on each floor has a profoundly positive effect on the fire safety of buildings with curtain walls.
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Finishing it over a seven-week period, he weeps because he is so profoundly affected.
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This starting point will later characterize, very profoundly, the body of his work.
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I felt profoundly the cosmic link between sacred chanting and the world of nature all around.
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Proponents asserted that it had a profoundly positive impact on people's lives.
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Some tend to favor controlled levels of immigration -- enough to benefit society economically, but not enough to profoundly alter it.
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During its irradiation in a reactor, uranium is profoundly modified.
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Of this group, there are approximately 1.5 million profoundly deaf children of school age the majority of whom suffer from no educational opportunities.
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This would profoundly influence the evolution of cultural pursuits in the city.
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The body whorl is encircled by 11 sharply granose ridges, those of the base profoundly separated by deep grooves, wider than the ridges.
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