Examples of 'keenly felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "keenly felt"

keenly felt - This phrase is used to describe a strong or deeply emotional response to a particular event, situation, or sensation. It implies that the individual experienced the feelings or sensations intensely and with great sensitivity or awareness

How to use "keenly felt" in a sentence

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keenly felt
His death was keenly felt in the community.
But her influence is even more keenly felt at.
Has been keenly felt by the travelers.
It is easy to be in earnest when the need is keenly felt.
Her absence is keenly felt by all of us.
Especially during the holidays loss is keenly felt.
Wilde keenly felt this slight.
Its loss was keenly felt.
Very keenly felt on that night.
Your absence was keenly felt.
His loss is keenly felt by all his colleagues.
The weight of it keenly felt.
His loss was keenly felt by the whole regiment.
A loss that was deeply and keenly felt by all.
His death is keenly felt across the battalion.

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The effects of the crisis are still keenly felt.
His loss was keenly felt by the entire command.
Shortages of skills and staff are becoming ever more keenly felt.
This pressure is also keenly felt by island economies.
He keenly felt the separation.
And most keenly felt.
They keenly felt their sin and the struggles of life.
The lack of safety is also keenly felt at the economic level.
Keenly felt even before the collapse of the ancien regime.
Loneliness and isolation are keenly felt by those who suffer.
It is not known when it was destroyed but its loss is keenly felt.
I have always keenly felt that all things are limited.
The need for reform and expansion is more and more keenly felt.
One of the most keenly felt needs today is for discipline.
The need for transformation has never before been more keenly felt in the corporate world.
Such changes will be keenly felt in shallow and narrow channel areas.
It is here that the scattered ATC picture is most keenly felt.
Their presence and guidance is keenly felt in this pristine boreal forest.
She keenly felt the loss of her mother until the day she died.
This relative disadvantage is most keenly felt in the labour market.
This is where the absence of Europe at political level is keenly felt.
We choose this time because want is keenly felt and abundance rejoices.
The absence of a direct rail connection between Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft remains keenly felt today.
Her loss is today still being keenly felt by both her family and customers.
This consensus has existed for some time and could be keenly felt in Paris.
His death was keenly felt by the Persians.
Charities in Britain say that inequality is most keenly felt in London.
The issue is keenly felt in Texas.
Indeed, it can make them more keenly felt.
In Quebec the most keenly felt cost increase was fuel.
The negative " social costs " of globalization are particularly keenly felt in this sector.
The need for this is keenly felt in the Border region.
War often carries with it great sacrifice, none more keenly felt.
This is being most keenly felt in Europe.
Praiseworthy professional and teacher of a generation of surgeons, his absence will be keenly felt.

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Examples of using Keenly
He studies everything keenly before deciding what to do
It is keenly used by bakers as an addition to bread or rolls
Government bodies are keenly aware of these concerns
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Examples of using Felt
I liked how it felt for you to be proud of me
Felt like it was all starting to fall apart
I have never felt fitter in all my life
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