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intimately

[in-tuh-mit-lee] / ˈɪn tə mɪt li /


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Heavily metaphoric and less intimately provocative than the French writer-director’s previous movies, “Alpha” is a domestic drama that may not necessarily be set at the end of the world.

From Los Angeles Times

Conversely, “Forbidden Fruits” speaks intimately to the female experience and “doesn’t attempt to pander to any other demographic.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I know intimately how gutting it is to be a borrower, just sitting on the phone with a loan servicer as you try to navigate your options,” she said.

From Salon

But those who know Eaton intimately describe the avid traveler as fearless.

From The Wall Street Journal

Consumers are intimately aware of gas prices and won’t change their buying habits for minor increases — but they will for large ones, according to Clemson University economist Matthew Lewis.

From MarketWatch