English to Malay Dictionary profound

profound

mendalam
definition
noun
the vast depth of the ocean or of the mind.
adjective
profound social changes
(of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
a profound philosopher
(of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight.
example
Please accept my 'profound' regret and apology for any misunderstanding about that letter.
Thus, differences in size have potentially 'profound' implications for the ecology and fitness of large and small animals.
The patient also may have 'profound' malaise, severe headaches, myalgias, and vague abdominal pain.
Most intelligent critics of all schools who are familiar with his literary works agree that he was one of the most 'profound' thinkers and learned writers of his time.
A prolonged admission is likely to result in 'profound' weakness and physical disability.
Patients who are symptomatic can experience very high fever, rigors, 'profound' hypotension, and often complain of nausea with or without diarrhea.
There are variations on these themes, but none that yields any 'profound' insights.
That's a very 'profound' statement because if you talk to companies today, they say the customer's always right.
Beyond these changes are two others, which may be equally 'profound' in their implications.
These projects are extremely important, and they raise 'profound' questions regarding appropriate intellectual property policies.
Chief Seattle's reply has been described as the most beautiful and 'profound' statement on the environment ever made.
Severe toxicity leads to coma, 'profound' hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
The most 'profound' influence of archetypes is in their regulation of the human life cycle.
Socrates raised 'profound' questions in philosophy in a city square, and many of our liberation heroes took their majors in prison yards.
The stunning absence of the normally expected response was dramatic and perhaps the most 'profound' statement of the series.
He was not the only one to make a 'profound' statement on the Victoria Falls.
Pat and his wife, Eva, have a 22-year-old daughter, Lisa, who has a 'profound' disability called Angelman syndrome.
These are very 'profound' issues that we're dealing with, whether it's security of Australia or violence in indigenous communities.
Without realizing it, he made a very 'profound' statement.
Over the long term, they will make a far more 'profound' impact.
You have someone who was illiterate making 'profound' pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature.
One thing that keeps people in the cycle of rumination is a sense that they're incredibly 'profound' and gaining tremendous insight.
Yet this wonderful and loving documentary somehow turns a demolition derby into a 'profound' statement on the importance of life and what makes this place special.
Then in 1857 another event took place that was to have the most 'profound' implications.
He developed exchange transfusion for the management of pregnant women with 'profound' anaemia and cardiac failure.
The answer must be no, but again the impression of 'profound' thought and relentless sifting of the ideas can only inspire respect.
The reporter will quote the 'profound' statements you make and soon you might even be on the cover of Newsweek!
St Mary of the Angels caters for clients with moderate, severe and 'profound' intellectual disabilities.
Appearing on the second tablet, laws six through ten can be understood as teaching a 'profound' idea if we study them in reverse order, from bottom to top.
Today, the 'profound' thinker turns his attention to political apathy, and sees something dark filling the void.
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