Examples of 'profound impression' in a sentence

Meaning of "profound impression"

profound impression: Refers to a lasting, significant impact or effect that someone or something has on a person, often triggering deep emotions or thoughts

How to use "profound impression" in a sentence

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profound impression
This makes a profound impression on your life.
This striking conversion made a profound impression.
He made a profound impression on me and touched a creative spring.
These three novels made a profound impression.
It made a profound impression on my young mind.
The beauty of the scenery made a profound impression on me.
Profound impression received at his entering upon life.
The lesson makes a profound impression on them.
His fraternal visit at that time left me with a profound impression.
I clearly left a profound impression on you.
One of the prophecies of Ezekiel which had made a profound impression.
He was a natural and made a profound impression on his instructors.
A most profound impression is made on the city of Melbourne.
This article made an immediate and profound impression upon me.
It produced a profound impression on the minds of those who heard it.

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That is my horribly profound impression.
Profound impression on Oswald.
That visit left a profound impression on me.
Even in its less than ideal form, the work made a profound impression.
All this makes a profound impression on the spectators.
The result is an incredible meticulousness which generates a profound impression of luxury.
This incident made a profound impression on the disciples.
The miracle was supported by substantial medical evidence and made a profound impression on the public.
That made a profound impression on me.
While in the camp I met some children who left a profound impression on me.
It made a profound impression on me.
Their loving gentleness and their steadfast faith made a profound impression on all who saw them.
A very profound impression.
It seems that your dancing has made a profound impression upon him.
Lenin produced a profound impression on the soldiers from the front.
The bitterness of this competition left a profound impression on his heart.
This makes a very profound impression upon us when we first become aware of it.
What they saw and heard made a profound impression on them.
He made a profound impression upon Marshall.
The poverty of the Maltese had a profound impression on him.
This trip made a profound impression upon the imagination of Flaubert.
The city where I am living which left me a profound impression.
This determination made a profound impression even on the uncommitted.
Like the poems of her mother, they are of a profound impression.
Saturday made a profound impression on me.
I want to share with you a few of the quotes that left a profound impression on me,.
His pious words made a profound impression on the young ichelangelo.
Littlefield wrote that this incident " was reported to have left a profound impression on the people ".
This unique venue makes a profound impression on guests and conference delegates alike.
I was just a boy at the time, but it made a profound impression on me.
This country has a more profound impression than any other of the evil that war causes.
The Holocaust during World War II has made a profound impression on his work.
This left a profound impression in Salonika.
Seigneurial power developed in the 10th century and made a profound impression on the landscape.
These words made a profound impression on Luther, and he pondered their meaning at great length.

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