English to Tamil Dictionary fundamentally

fundamentally

அடிப்படையில்
definition
adverb
two fundamentally different concepts of democracy
in central or primary respects.
example
'fundamentally', this is a matter for doctors
This shift has 'fundamentally' altered both the form and the place of the house in the country house mystery.
The two shows were created in 'fundamentally' different circumstances.
Policy making and managing organisations are generally viewed as 'fundamentally' different.
We assume everyone is 'fundamentally' alike; we believe circumstances, not culture, drive people's decisions, including decisions about sex and disease.
We tweaked and changed it in rehearsal but we didn't alter it 'fundamentally' .
While I've praised the improvements that Assembly and Senate committees made last week, the bill is still 'fundamentally' flawed in several ways.
It is impossible to improve on the statement that, 'fundamentally' , there is only one love.
More 'fundamentally' , it may offend the basic principle that the only point of such a plea is to justify a defamatory meaning.
'fundamentally', this is a matter for doctors
Although both versions share similarities, they are 'fundamentally' different.
The media scene is 'fundamentally' different from what it was ten years ago.
Although many ideas in this work were taken over from Descartes, in one respect he 'fundamentally' disagreed with him.
two 'fundamentally' different concepts of democracy
Federal court, not 'fundamentally' flawed military commissions, is where Hicks belongs.
Such a model of theological discourse is 'fundamentally' pluralistic.
two 'fundamentally' different concepts of democracy
Genetic engineering has given us the power 'fundamentally' to alter the biological bases of identity.
For me, 'fundamentally' , I suppose, diversity is about where is truth, where is reality.
It was very quite last season and there is nothing to suggest it will be 'fundamentally' different this year.
Because of their 'fundamentally' different shareholder base, sentiment is not reflected so quickly.
It does affect you, though 'fundamentally' , I'm not different from the way I was a year or 10 years ago.
In doing so it is not the Government's intention to alter 'fundamentally' the scope or operation of the law.
You are right about how the changing technology 'fundamentally' alters the way we approach media and content.
Policing research has altered 'fundamentally' during its forty-year history.
The indirectly standardised indices currently used are 'fundamentally' flawed in this respect.
Do you think the $100 laptop is a good idea for developing countries or 'fundamentally' flawed?
I know that it is a 'fundamentally' different philosophy to that espoused by Labour.
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