English to Marathi Dictionary profound

profound

सखोल
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.
translation of 'profound'
(विचार, विद्वता, लेखक इ)गंभीर,
कळकळीचा,
(चमत्कार)गुढ,
खोल,
(अभ्यास) सखोल,
विद्वत्तापूर्ण
example
The 'profound' person understands what is moral.
Without realizing it, he made a very 'profound' statement.
The most 'profound' influence of archetypes is in their regulation of the human life cycle.
Over the long term, they will make a far more 'profound' impact.
The separation is so 'profound' that there is no real basis for argument.
Surgery also may be an option for some children with severe to 'profound' sensorineural hearing loss.
The fact is that the absence of a parent has a very 'profound' effect.
Severe toxicity leads to coma, 'profound' hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
Of course, our ignorance is so 'profound' that little can be said for certain.
Socrates raised 'profound' questions in philosophy in a city square, and many of our liberation heroes took their majors in prison yards.
A prolonged admission is likely to result in 'profound' weakness and physical disability.
It's a very 'profound' statement for a lad of 21, but he's right.
Actually this is a very difficult or 'profound' question to answer.
He suffered permanent brain damage and 'profound' disability.
I choose to interpret this not as a ‘marketing tip,’ but as a 'profound' statement.
One of the most 'profound' ideas to emerge from World War Two was the emergence of an international human rights culture and legal system.
These projects are extremely important, and they raise 'profound' questions regarding appropriate intellectual property policies.
Nicholas's 'profound' handicaps became evident soon after his birth.
The idea is more 'profound' than one might normally expect from a child.
Here I am, trying to be all serious, and she is laughing at my 'profound' idea.
As a medium to express 'profound' ideas, it's secondary to a novel.
The deformity may be so severe, the fractures so numerous, and the disability so 'profound' , however, that almost any form of treatment deserves consideration.
Today, the 'profound' thinker turns his attention to political apathy, and sees something dark filling the void.
There is also on-campus housing for children with multiple and 'profound' disabilities who require a high level of support.
Therefore there is time to think deep, 'profound' thoughts.
St Mary of the Angels caters for clients with moderate, severe and 'profound' intellectual disabilities.
That's a very 'profound' statement because if you talk to companies today, they say the customer's always right.
Chief Seattle's reply has been described as the most beautiful and 'profound' statement on the environment ever made.
The answer by one student was so 'profound' that the professor shared it with colleagues, via the Internet, which is, of course, why we now have the pleasure of enjoying it as well.
The idea of negotiation, however, implies that the most 'profound' changes may be extremely subtle.
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