We have no meanings for "profoundly distressing" in our records yet.
1 The news in Africa can only be described as profoundly distressing .
2 But for a small minority they're persistent, powerful, and profoundly distressing .
3 But there were many profoundly distressing episodes, too.
4 She said it was "categorically untrue and profoundly distressing and utterly offensive on every level".
5 It was a profoundly distressing experience for him; not understanding why he was suddenly cut off from the world.
6 After all, the only experience I'd ever had of having another soul inside my body was a profoundly distressing one.
7 Following his sentencing in Napier District Court, the man's lawyer Cam Roberts said the incident had been profoundly distressing to both families.
8 A statement from Vice-Chancellor Dame Nancy Rothwell, said the news was " profoundly distressing " and her thoughts were with all those affected.
9 "It was sudden and profoundly distressing . "
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