The lowest tone of a harmonic series.
Serving as an essential component.
Being or involving basic facts or principles.
Far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something.
1 That includes our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote.
2 Its fundamental purpose is to promote mobility within higher education in Europe.
3 Without fundamental change in the system, these cases will continue to occur.
4 First, the problems in the eurozone are driving fundamental change in Europe.
5 The fundamental error is the popular faith in the high protein ration.
6 Association national secretary Deborah Powell said it was a fundamental safety issue.
7 She said being able to appeal a sentence was a fundamental right.
8 Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said democracy is a fundamental value of the Commonwealth.
9 Some analysts, however, thought the fashion chain's problems could be more fundamental .
10 Adding a few watered-down Republican proposals does not change that fundamental problem.
11 He rejected the fundamental principles of the liberal movement in German politics.
12 There is, however, a fundamental problem with the Foote and Goetz analysis.
13 By basic research I mean research aimed at answering fundamental scientific questions.
14 Work and Energy Let me start off by re-emphasizing some fundamental principles.
15 She added that access to medical services was a fundamental human right.
16 Yet I hesitate to call it an animal, for several fundamental reasons.
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