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most fundamental
adjective as in basic, important
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- axiological
- axiomatic
- basal
- bottom-line
- constitutive
- foundational
- grass-roots
- meat-and-potatoes
- primordial
- rudimentary
- substratal
- substrative
- sustaining
- underived
Example Sentences
Carter's lawsuit, which was filed on Monday in Alabama, accuses the woman and her attorneys, Tony Buzbee and David Fortney, of being "soullessly motivated by greed, in abject disregard of the truth and the most fundamental precepts of human decency," The New York Times reported.
That research, a summary of which appeared in the New York Times in July, concluded that Americans, despite having invented the elevator and the skyscraper, have forfeited our mastery of this most fundamental urban transportation device.
He alleged European Union "commissars" were suppressing free speech, blamed the continent for mass migration, and accused its leaders of retreating from "some of its most fundamental values".
Doctors and nurses universally agree that our most fundamental ethical and professional duty is to care for our patients and protect them from harm.
As she has shown time and time again, she has no regard for binding precedent, the text of the Constitution, the language in a statute, or the most fundamental dictates and limitations inherent in the rule of law.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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