"profound" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It's . . . it's a profound insult.
- "And in ascertaining as much, this investigation would only require offering a profound insult to the Emperor's brother, who may determine our success or failure in Peking," Hammond said.
- They would have spent the intervening months on fire to answer the profound insult.
- In Islam, apostasy is called "ridda" ("turning back") and is considered to be a profound insult to God.
- That is, by any standards, a profound insult to the housing association movement, which is supported by people of all political persuasions.
- He guessed this was because neither had he encountered such a profound insult before.
- But a second-city syndrome lurks just beneath the surface and can emerge quickly, particularly when smug San Franciscans reserve for San Jose their profoundest insult: that it reminds them of Los Angeles.
- It was a profound insult to Rufo's intelligence.
- It was also felt that the positivistic notion that offenders were not rational and responsible agents, and that they should be reprogrammed until they conform to society, was a profound insult to human dignity.
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