a outrance, at heart, beyond all bounds, completely, extremely, in itself, incalculably, most, purely, unconditionally
Definitionadv. in essence
Last update: September 17, 2015
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Buddha's principles were fundamentally sound. [Please select]
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The xylem and phloem parenchyma consist of living cells, fundamentally similar in most respects to the medullary ray cells, which sometimes replace them altogether. [Please select]
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But changes of manner and changes of method are fundamentally unlike. [Please select]
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Garnier's thought, which is fundamentally opposed to spontaneity. [Please select]
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Happiness is fundamentally a state of mind--not a state of body. [Please select]
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It was fundamentally impossible, but at least they had, if only temporarily, ceased to be enemies. [Please select]
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28 Fundamentally, education depends upon the capacity of a person to profit by past experiences. [Please select]
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You could do anything to it, because, fundamentally, it was good. [Please select]
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He believed that all armies were riddled with sedition and fundamentally opposed to law. [Please select]
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The argument, it must be obvious, is fundamentally nonsensical. [Please select]
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This means that fundamentally there is a composition founded on rest and balance. [Please select]
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