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in-depth

[ in-depth ]

adjective

  1. extensive, thorough, or profound:

    an in-depth analysis of the problem.

  2. well-balanced or fully developed.


in-depth

adjective

  1. carefully worked out, detailed and thorough

    an in-depth study

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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of in-depth1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Idioms and Phrases

Profoundly, thoroughly, as in It will take years to cover the entire subject in depth . [Mid-1900s]
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The relationship between Selena and Yolanda Saldívar plays a defining role in the episode, which is filled with in-depth analysis about the psychological state of Saldívar.

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Her story, both inspirational and tragic, has been told in film, television, salacious docuseries and in-depth documentaries, including the forthcoming “Selena y Los Dinos” film, which premiered at the recent South by Southwest.

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Many gyms offer fitness assessments when you sign up for personal training, and luxury health clubs, such as Equinox and Santa Monica’s Love Life, do in-depth health and fitness testing for new members; but most regular gym memberships don’t include fitness assessments.

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“We provide in-depth news, thoughtful conversations, and essential local coverage free from commercial and political influence,” Garvey’s message said.

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“That’s $1.7m of funding for LAist — or more than 13 jobs — that go directly to bringing you in-depth reporting on housing, public safety, the climate, breaking news and more,” Risko wrote to listeners.

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