profoundly shape

Frequency: 6.56.8 per million words

To have a very deep and significant effect on the development of something.

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  • Early childhood experiences profoundly shape an individual's personality.
  • Decisions made today will profoundly shape the future of our society.
  • Major historical events often profoundly shape the course of nations.
  • Artists use their work to profoundly shape public perception and discourse.
  • Advancements in AI are expected to profoundly shape the job market.
  • A good education can profoundly shape a child's opportunities in life.
  • Losing a loved one can profoundly shape one's worldview.
  • Effective leaders profoundly shape the policies and direction of an organization.
  • The natural environment profoundly shapes the culture and lifestyle of its inhabitants.
  • Revolutionary scientific discoveries profoundly shape our understanding of the universe.