deep sense
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandsense
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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)
Examplesofdeep sense
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This clearly causes considerable distress to the family, who obviously feel adeepsenseof pain at her expression of grief.
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There will inevitably be adeepsenseof unease and unhappiness.
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They made some believe that they could save the country and instilled in others adeepsenseof responsibility and destiny.
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Once the dream-production system encounters the memory of an event combined with adeepsenseof threat, how does it handle that?
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So, too, was herdeepsenseof provincial inferiority.
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But that would be to undervalue thedeepsenseof commitment, caring and responsibility that these grandparents felt towards their adult children.
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Adherents develop adeepsenseof commitment to the ideological movement since they perceive themselves to be in contact with supra-personal forces.
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This, in turn, gives rise to adeepsenseof uncertainty, insecurity and anxiety about what to expect.
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They also experienced adeepsenseof vulnerability.
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Moreover, these difficulties and problems create adeepsenseof dissatisfaction with the actual experiences, best summed up as a condition of demoralisation and discouragement.
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The soldiers' testimonies, however, conveyed adeepsenseof disappointment and frustration over their failure to fulfil their imagined sense of themselves as soldiers.
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This entry reflects adeepsenseof dislocation and alienation from the collective to which he belongs.
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A person who is doing this cannot experience adeepsenseof unity and integrity.
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Thisdeepsenseof being treated unfairly was intensified by our respondents' perception that their adult children tended to eschew their moral obligations.
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Even long after the original trauma, events that remind of it or also induce adeepsenseof threat may trigger the recurrence of the trauma-related nightmares.
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We use the term ' self' when referring to the sense of personal uniqueness, which may be seen either as one's own constellation of identities or adeepsenseof individuality.
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Qua "money," it has to be granted, there is adeepsensein which any realization of one hundred dollars just is the same.
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He writes a good story, with a grasp of telling detail and adeepsenseof the humanity of the people he describes and whose actions he analyses.
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Women calypsonians promoted new images of women as mothers, spouses, working women, breadwinners, and so on, with adeepsenseof dignity, self-respect and personal autonomy.
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