Fundamental in a sentence as a noun

Reading and comprehending text is one of life's fundamental skills.

The stuff they are building today is fundamental to an open internet for the future.

You just don't understand a very fundamental concept of design.

Servo is a great example: Mozilla is willing to engage in fundamental CS research.

This talk of "right-brain" revolution has become so popular that no one even realizes the fundamental irony of it all.

There are a lot of very fundamental misunderstandings of economics and labor structures in here.

They've made some fundamentally non-open choices, particularly around their mobile platform.

Fundamental in a sentence as an adjective

I think if you talk to cryptographers, you'll get a slight bias towards the belief that it's the latter: that there are implementation weaknesses at play here more than fundamental breaks in crypto.

It would be more efficient to pay attention to fundamental value than momentary fluctuations if they weren't guaranteed to make large profits on the momentary fluctuations.

The decision protects innovators such as Google while upholding in every fundamental the legitimate interests of copyright holders.

> and there's no compilation step or anything -- then it's almost a fundamental paradigm shift for what desktop software could be.\n> It already makes me dream of a word processor I could hack like that, or a music player.

It's also, incidentally, a fundamental paper of libertarian economics.

Plaintiffs assertion of a fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what foods they do and do not choose to consume for themselves and their families is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish.

Fundamental definitions

noun

any factor that could be considered important to the understanding of a particular business; "fundamentals include a company's growth, revenues, earnings, management, and capital structure"

noun

the lowest tone of a harmonic series

adjective

serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure"

See also: cardinal central primal

adjective

being or involving basic facts or principles; "the fundamental laws of the universe"; "a fundamental incomatibility between them"; "these rudimentary truths"; "underlying principles"

See also: rudimentary underlying

adjective

far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something; "the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred"; "the book underwent fundamental changes"; "committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance"; "profound social changes"

See also: profound