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Deeply meaning
To a deep extent or degree; very greatly. | So as to extend far down or far into something. | At depth.
Synonyms of Deeply
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It left a profound and deeply moving, deeply impactful, deeply emotional imprint that trumped fantasy leagues, little leagues, and family affairs.
In a statement, the pair said: "We are shocked and deeply, deeply saddened by our beloved friend Matthew’s passing.
He said: "He deeply apologises, he's deeply remorseful for any injury.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the occurrence as "horrendous and deeply shocking", while Home Secretary Yvette Cooper expressed that she was "deeply concerned".
They were deeply conservative in their personal lives and social views, and concurrently deeply committed to the party of John F. Kennedy and Tip O’Neill.
We’re deeply, deeply involved, even though we’re delighted people are coming in to see the work we’ve done, it’s essentially past tense by the time it’s seen in the museum.
This conditioning is deeply personal and deeply seated in the minds of people who have been trudging along the bleak path of medical care since early childhood.
This sees him in a different, more exuberant mode, one deeply celebratory of the sentimental emotionality of ’30s filmmaking while remaining deeply cynical about the dark, greedy underbelly that sustained studios like MGM and Paramount.
A deeply caramelized, deeply nutty flavor radiates.
Asked by Tom Bradby, in the ITV interview, if he would now apologize to the country for his actions, Cameron replied that he was “deeply sorry about all that’s happened”—but he notably did not say that he was deeply sorry for it happening at all.
As the civil rights movement makes their actions deeply immoral, deeply revolting to the country as a whole, they evolve.
He told the committee: 'I'm deeply sorry about this failure and I'm deeply sorry for the distress we caused to millions of customers who booked holidays with us and who were on holidays with us.
In a fresh statement to reporters, he said he "deeply, deeply" regretted his behaviour.
It anchors us to realities that are deeply human, deeply rewarding, and the deepest sources of joy — but also inconvenient, and easily seen as burdens.
Please know that specifically your Pastoral Staff is deeply, deeply grieved.
Senator Kimberley Kitching said the revelation was "deeply, deeply concerning".
So that is ultimately deeply, deeply, stimulating and dynamic and changes on a day to day basis.
And it’s deeply, deeply true: The process of convincing somebody that you are the rightful king is remarkably like a giant con job and always has been, even in the high days of the divine right of kings.
Her voice may never have wavered, she may never have wept in public, but I assure you, what Professor Hill experienced was deeply deeply painful.
I was deeply, deeply to her for carving out a place in the world for brash, outspoken, feminist women, for funny women, for women who didn’t look like supermodels.