fundamental change/difference/distinction/shift etc• Bagehot's work continued to be regarded as an authoritative work long after the Constitution had undergonefundamental change.• If the leadership of educational institutions is to be effective then a number of fundamental changes are needed.• In this regard, fundamental changes are required in organizational patterns of scientific and technological activities in the region.• But there was a fundamental difference between Macaulay's views and those of Temple.• Begin by facing up to the headlines and statistics of most fundamental changeefforts to date.• You have experienced the variety of human motivationsstirred up by fundamental change in organizations.• Deciding that enough was enough, Mr Ramsden made some simple but fundamental changes to the credit control process.
fundamental to• Competition is fundamental to keeping prices down.
Originfundamental
(1400-1500)fundament“basic part”((13-21 centuries)), from Latinfundus; → FUND1