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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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of fundamentally1
Example Sentences
Now Lowe says his KC's review of the investigation has shown the original investigation conducted on behalf of the party was "fundamentally flawed, unfair, and influenced by political motivations".
But over the course of the novel, the narrator’s certainty wavers, and they begin to recognize that, fundamentally, they are angry about all the same things their dad is.
"We are not fundamentally opposed to the development of space," Barentine told Salon.
“The tech sector is fundamentally facing the fact that it’s really dependent on these global supply chains,†Klowden said.
If successful, the move could fundamentally reshape the global economic order.
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