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ALL meanings of in depth

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  • adverb in depth in great detail, thoroughly 1
  • adjective in depth extensive, thorough, or profound: an in-depth analysis of the problem. 1
  • adjective in depth well-balanced or fully developed. 1
  • noun in depth a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something regarded as one of several layers. 1
  • noun in depth the quality of being deep; deepness. 1
  • noun in depth complexity or obscurity, as of a subject: a question of great depth. 1
  • noun in depth gravity; seriousness. 1
  • noun in depth emotional profundity: the depth of someone's feelings. 1
  • noun in depth intensity, as of silence, color, etc. 1
  • noun in depth lowness of tonal pitch: the depth of a voice. 1
  • noun in depth the amount of knowledge, intelligence, wisdom, insight, feeling, etc., present in a person's mind or evident either in some product of the mind, as a learned paper, argument, work of art, etc., or in the person's behavior. 1
  • noun in depth a high degree of such knowledge, insight, etc. 1
  • noun in depth Often, depths. a deep part or place: from the depths of the ocean. 1
  • noun in depth an unfathomable space; abyss: the depth of time. 1
  • noun in depth Sometimes, depths. the farthest, innermost, or extreme part or state: the depth of space; the depths of the forest; the depths of despair. 1
  • noun in depth Usually, depths. a low intellectual or moral condition: How could he sink to such depths? 1
  • noun in depth the part of greatest intensity, as of night or winter. 1
  • noun in depth Sports. the strength of a team in terms of the number and quality of its substitute players: With no depth in the infield, an injury to any of the regulars would be costly. 1
  • idioms in depth in depth, extensively or thoroughly: Make a survey in depth of the conditions. 1
  • idioms in depth out of / beyond one's depth, in water deeper than one's height or too deep for one's safety. beyond one's knowledge or capability: The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth. 1
  • adjective in depth Comprehensive, thorough, detailed. 0
  • phrase in depth If you deal with a subject in depth, you deal with it very thoroughly and consider all the aspects of it. 0
  • noun in depth thoroughly or comprehensively 0
  • adjective in depth carefully worked out; detailed and thorough 0
  • noun in depth in a thorough and comprehensive way 0
  • adjective in depth carefully worked out, detailed, profound, thorough, etc. 0
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