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fundamentally
[fuhn-duh-men-tl-ee]
adverb
in a fundamental and essential way; centrally and foundationally.
a nine-point plan that will fundamentally transform our system of eldercare.
as regards the basic nature, character, or truth of something; basically and often emphatically.
Fundamentally, they just want their independence.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonfundamentally adverb
- unfundamentally adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fundamentally1
Example Sentences
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.
He maintains, however, that the calculations made by the current generation of AI are fundamentally different from how humans think.
“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.
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.
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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