Profoundness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deepness
The state or quality of being deep profound mysterious secretive etc depth profundity opposed to shallowness
Coma
A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse
Cimmerian
people said to have lived in very ancient times in profound and perpetual darkness
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jurisprude
undue solemnity or veneration [philosophers and s might long and profoundly debate the question of which was the greater right and
Proved
(1980) 2 SCR 1158. A person has, no doubt, a profound right not to be convicted of an offence which is
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