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in-depth

 

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Adjective in-depth has 1 sense
  1. in depth - having a specified depth; "six feet in depth (or deep)"
    Antonym: shallow (indirect, via deep)

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Term: in depth (adjective)

A term used to describe a thorough and comprehensive analysis or examination of a subject.

Sample Sentence:

He conducted an in-depth study of the ancient civilization.

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Term: in depth (adverb)

When used as an adverb, it means to delve deeply or thoroughly into a specific topic or issue.

Sample Sentence:

The journalist investigated the matter in depth to uncover the hidden truth.

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