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- FUNDAMENTALLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FUNDAMENTALLY is with regard to what is basic, essential, or fundamental : at a fundamental level : in a basic or fundamental manner How to use fundamentally in a sentence
- FUNDAMENTALLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She thinks that people are fundamentally good Surely his argument is fundamentally true, even if you quibble with the details?
- FUNDAMENTALLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
FUNDAMENTALLY definition: in a fundamental and essential way; centrally and foundationally See examples of fundamentally used in a sentence
- FUNDAMENTAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
fundamental applies to something that is a foundation without which an entire system or complex whole would collapse vital suggests something that is necessary to a thing's continued existence or operation cardinal suggests something on which an outcome turns or depends Adjective The Constitution ensures our fundamental rights
- FUNDAMENTALLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use fundamentally to indicate that something affects or relates to the deep, basic nature of something He disagreed fundamentally with the President's judgment I don't think it has fundamentally altered the sport Environmentalists say the treaty is fundamentally flawed
- FUNDAMENTALLY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
She thinks that people are fundamentally good His argument is fundamentally true, even if you quibble with the details
- Fundamentally - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The word fundamentally isn’t fun, exactly, but it does describe things that are true through and through Vegetarians and meat eaters often have fundamentally different ideas about what makes a healthy meal Anything fundamental has to do with the foundation or bare bones of something
- fundamentally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
fundamentally (comparative more fundamentally, superlative most fundamentally) In a fundamental or basic sense; reaching the very core of the matter
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