0 felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way:
His mother's death when he was aged six had a very profound effect on him.
The invention of the contraceptive pill brought about profound changes in the lives of women.
Those two lines of poetry express perfectly the profound sadness of loss.
My grandfather has a profound mistrust of anything new or foreign.
There was a note of profound irritation in his voice.
1 showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters:
2 felt or experienced strongly; extreme:
3 showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters:
Unlike chronic stress, traumatic events can be single occurrences that have a profound impact on the individual and his or her development.
The distinction between activation and integration has profound implications for predicting and understanding interactions between event codes.
Perhaps their insistence on the unity of economic science explains why their seminal contributions have had such a profound impact on the entire field.
Have philosophers not offered us profound advice on practical questions such as how to live and what to value?
I agree that these issues plus additional, as yet undiscovered, effects can have profound influences on brain dynamics.
The profound differences among the religious traditions are due to the different ways in which the transcendent reality is experienced and conceived in human life.
Meanwhile, the needs of the day are profound, as is outlined in a later section of this article on critical directions for future work.
First, religious diversity will and should have a profound impact on many exclusivists and the epistemic status of their beliefs.
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