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fundamentally
[ fuhn-duh-men-tl-ee ]
adverb
- in a fundamental and essential way; centrally and foundationally:
a nine-point plan that will fundamentally transform our system of eldercare.
- as regards the basic nature, character, or truth of something; basically and often emphatically:
Fundamentally, they just want their independence.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fundamentally1
Example Sentences
"The key message coming from the totality of the data this week is that the US economy was fundamentally strong through the first week of April, however, the outlook remains very uncertain," he said.
More fundamentally, the trio of creators were invigorated by the idea of looking at the ebbs and flows of significant relationships in adulthood and how they can bloom, bend or break across different life stages.
鈥淭hese measures appear to be an attempt to cajole career officials at the Division to leave voluntarily in order to fundamentally transform its work,鈥 the senators wrote.
It seems astonishing to have annoyed allies so significantly and fundamentally if this was the strategic point of all this.
It told the BBC that it is "implementing changes across the entire organisation" so that it is "fit for the future, fundamentally changed and with postmasters at its heart".
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