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in–depth
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
in–depth
(adjective)
in–depth
/ɪn
ˈ
dɛpθ/
adjective
in–depth
/ɪn
ˈ
dɛpθ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IN–DEPTH
[
more in–depth; most in–depth
]
:
covering many or all important points of a subject
:
thorough
an
in-depth
investigation/analysis
in-depth
news coverage
This film takes an
in-depth
look at life on the farm.
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