Examples of 'had profound' in a sentence

Meaning of "had profound"

had profound: This phrase suggests that someone experienced deeply insightful or significant emotions or thoughts. It is used to describe a strong or profound impact or impression on a person

How to use "had profound" in a sentence

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had profound
Many of us had profound revelations that day.
An overwhelming majority of patients had profound immunodeficiency.
This had profound consequences for philosophy.
This startling contrast had profound effects.
He had profound rules for the family.
Some of these epidemics had profound economic consequences.
She had profound religious convictions.
This denial of the resurrection had profound implications.
They had profound intellectual disabilities.
Education policies have always had profound influence.
They had profound class differences.
The answer to that question obviously had profound significance.
Relocation also had profound effects on their lifestyle.
The consolidation of global value chains has had profound implications.
These decisions had profound historical significance.

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His parents took him to an audiologist and were told he had profound hearing loss.
The war also had profound social consequences.
Lack of quick victory for either side had profound implications.
India has had profound impact on me.
The lack of land development plans that value these spaces has had profound consequences.
Then he admits he had profound bonds with her.
He had profound convictions which he constantly voiced and defended.
The deaths of their sons had profound effects on both parents.
She had profound physical disabilities and was deaf and blind.
Introduction of a cash economy had profound effects on the traditional system.
He had profound faith and seemed almost naïve in his trust in people.
The fall of communism had profound effects on the entire globe.
Acceptance and implementation of the Plan would have had profound consequences.
This choice had profound consequences for the country.
Cycles of these snowball hothouse conditions had profound consequences for life.
The war had profound consequences on the health of soldiers.
And of course the experiment had profound and lasting consequences.
The war had profound consequences in the health of the troops.
The plight of the escaping slaves had profound impact on those opinions.
They have had profound impact on every aspect of the society.
Our increasing carbon footprint has had profound effects on the environment.
Picó had profound concern for the poor and marginalized.
Subsequent testing concluded that he had profound hearing loss in both ears.
All mice had profound weight loss prior to death.
I spent the majority of my professional career working with people who had profound developmental disabilities.
Each of them had profound needs that were not being met.
The livers of mice and rats fed GM feed had profound changes.
I have always had profound respect for this guy.
The lack of interest Constantine showed in Italian affairs had profound and lasting consequences.
It was a step that had profound effects on my spiritual life in every way.
The destruction of linguistic communities in Finnmark also had profound effect after the war.
All of these texts had profound repercussions for many people.
Obeying the design specifications was necessary because the symbolism of the Tabernacle had profound meaning.
Methodological individualism had profound implications for social engineering theory.
This incredible decision by President Cardenas had profound consequences.

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Examples of using Profound
I believe there is a profound life lesson in this
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