English to Telugu Dictionary profound

profound

లోతైన
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'
లోతైన,
గాఢమైన
example
The separation is so 'profound' that there is no real basis for argument.
I think it has quite 'profound' implications for us as human beings.
There is also on-campus housing for children with multiple and 'profound' disabilities who require a high level of support.
The reporter will quote the 'profound' statements you make and soon you might even be on the cover of Newsweek!
Then in 1857 another event took place that was to have the most 'profound' implications.
Over the long term, they will make a far more 'profound' impact.
The 'profound' person understands what is moral.
Other projects could have a much more 'profound' impact on the intellectual property landscape.
This is very difficult as there are many more intelligent people who have had many more 'profound' thoughts on the subject than I have.
There are variations on these themes, but none that yields any 'profound' insights.
A daily paper in Florida made a 'profound' statement on March 2.
The most his character has going for him is to smile a lot and make supposedly 'profound' statements on the nature of the universe that sound like they were read off the back of a cereal box.
Touching case studies demonstrate these 'profound' truths.
Thus, differences in size have potentially 'profound' implications for the ecology and fitness of large and small animals.
Such films can never have a 'profound' influence on the viewers, he says.
The workshop left me in a 'profound' state of wonder at the subtlety and simplicity of this healing approach.
He was not the only one to make a 'profound' statement on the Victoria Falls.
Most of the increased risk of infection is confined to those with liver cirrhosis, suppressed immune systems, or 'profound' neutropenia.
For me, this book is about the 'profound' idea of a child hoping to navigate death, which is a very complicated, complex part of life.
It is a short book, written in one unbroken paragraph, but it explores 'profound' ideas about individual responsibility, language and reality, and the nature of fiction.
For these women and for hundreds of other men and women who have experienced tremendous loss, the past year has piled myriad emotions on top of 'profound' sadness.
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.
The patient also may have 'profound' malaise, severe headaches, myalgias, and vague abdominal pain.
Grace had wonderful stories, but they always left her with a 'profound' sadness.
There are about 123,000 people over 16 who were born hearing but have developed severe or 'profound' deafness.
The fact is that the absence of a parent has a very 'profound' effect.
One of the most 'profound' ideas to emerge from World War Two was the emergence of an international human rights culture and legal system.
Then I realised I wouldn't have any 'profound' thoughts.
You have someone who was illiterate making 'profound' pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature.
Pat and his wife, Eva, have a 22-year-old daughter, Lisa, who has a 'profound' disability called Angelman syndrome.
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