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  1. PROFUSION definition: 1. an extremely large amount of something: 2. an extremely large amount of something: . Learn more.

  2. profusion, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  3. Meaning of “The Devil’s Advocate” The term ‘The Devil’s Advocate’ is a common usage in discussions and debates where one takes up the opposite or provocative stance to the argument in question.

  4. All you need to know about "PROFUSION" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. in profusion Roses grew in profusion against the old wall. Word Origin mid 16th cent.: via French from Latin profusio(n-) , from profundere ‘pour out’. Early use expressed the senses ‘extravagance’, ‘squandering’, and ‘waste’.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English profusion pro‧fu‧sion / prəˈfjuːʒ ə n / noun [singular, uncountable] formal LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a very large amount of something profusion of The house was overflowing with a profusion of strange ornaments. in profusion Cornflowers grow in profusion in the fields.

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  8. pro·fu·sion (prə-fyo͞o′zhən, prō-) n. 1. The state of being profuse; abundance. 2. Lavish or unrestrained expense; extravagance. 3. A profuse outpouring or quantity ...

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