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fundamentally

[fuhn-duh-men-tl-ee]

adverb

  1. in a fundamental and essential way; centrally and foundationally.

    a nine-point plan that will fundamentally transform our system of eldercare.

  2. as regards the basic nature, character, or truth of something; basically and often emphatically.

    Fundamentally, they just want their independence.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonfundamentally adverb
  • unfundamentally adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fundamentally1

First recorded in 1600–20; fundamental ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )
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The prime minister has said that the world has "fundamentally changed", which poses the question of whether he and his government are willing to fundamentally change their outlook and policies.

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He maintains, however, that the calculations made by the current generation of AI are fundamentally different from how humans think.

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“Wilson fundamentally changed modern music, helping make the Beach Boys not only the defining American band of their era, but also the California band to this day,” Newsom said in a statement.

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The undue obsession with a piece of red, green and white cloth betrays this deep-rooted fear by Americans that we Mexicans are fundamentally invaders.

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Premiership Rugby bosses say that a proposed rebel breakaway rugby circuit targeting some of the league's top stars is fundamentally flawed, and would wreck the pathway producing new talent.

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