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in-depth
[ in-depth ]
adjective
- extensive, thorough, or profound:
an in-depth analysis of the problem.
- well-balanced or fully developed.
in-depth
adjective
- carefully worked out, detailed and thorough
an in-depth study
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of in-depth1
Idioms and Phrases
Profoundly, thoroughly, as in It will take years to cover the entire subject in depth . [Mid-1900s]Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.
“We provide in-depth news, thoughtful conversations, and essential local coverage free from commercial and political influence,” Garvey’s message said.
“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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