Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To lavish.
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Examples
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+The Macmillan edition's misprint "profund" is here corrected to "profound," the spelling of the 1901 edition.
The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry Walter Pater 1866
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In the Middle East, net neutrality has a much more profund meaning: as a human right to connect.
Jeff Jarvis: Gutenberg of Arabia Jeff Jarvis 2011
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In the Middle East, net neutrality has a much more profund meaning: as a human right to connect.
Jeff Jarvis: Gutenberg of Arabia Jeff Jarvis 2011
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In the Middle East, net neutrality has a much more profund meaning: as a human right to connect.
Jeff Jarvis: Gutenberg of Arabia Jeff Jarvis 2011
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"Many branches of Buddhism exist: the one I have converted to has no such limitations, but it has profund and important goals," he told La Repubblica in 1995.
Planet Sport: Roberto Baggio returns ponytail for Italian federation 2010
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Day two blogging from Disney, did you honestly expect a profund, heartfelt, witty entry from me today … as if that regularly happens here anyway!
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My admiration for the Jews, ancient and modern, is profund.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Day two blogging from Disney, did you honestly expect a profund, heartfelt, witty entry from me today … as if that regularly happens here anyway!
just another birthday at the happiest place on Earth « Adventures in Juggling 2007
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The doctors descovered i was suffering of chronic insomnia, with profund underpinnings, and they have automatically prescribed a pill, and another, but there was no result.
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Mmm, I like his take on October being the month for painted leaves - there's something very profund about expressing Autumn in such a way.
Henry Thoughts Judith "Jlo" Quinton 2008
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