deepest sense

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepandsense

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition ofdeepandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This sort of study, therefore, is interdisciplinary in the verydeepestsenseof the word.
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I speak in the widest and thedeepestsense.
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I suggest therefore that while in thedeepestsenseof the term all men are equal, they are not all equally endowed.
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However, it is important to recognise the very low environmental impact—in thedeepestsenseof "environmental"—of developing wind power.
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So it is possible for us to be small numerically and greater in thedeepestsenseof the word.
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Our relationship with him is such that we regard and recognise what he does for the profession with thedeepestsenseof appreciation.
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I would give it in no grudging spirit, but with thedeepestsenseof responsibility and the deepest foreboding that evil may come.
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In thedeepestsense, our proposals are all precedented and precedented by those who are now telling us that our proposals are divisive and wrong.
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We are in a position to bridge gaps in understanding, to suggest practical solutions to problems and to produce consultation in itsdeepestsense.
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If you turn to pure science, you find we are pioneering basic things which are important in thedeepestsense.
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I can say without doubt that thedeepestsenseof injustice at the way those men were treated rests to-day in the minds of the vast majority of trade unionists.
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The architect enters into the social contract in thedeepestsense.
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She urged this audience to respect in thedeepestsensestrips of chaos that have a weird wisdom of their own not yet encompassed in our concept of urban order.
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