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deep
adjective as in extending very far, usually down
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abysmal, abyssal, below, beneath, bottomless, distant, downreaching, fathomless, immersed, inmost, subaqueous, submerged, subterranean, sunk, unfathomable
adjective as in abstract, complicated in meaning
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abstruse, arcane, concealed, Delphic, discerning, esoteric, hard to understand, hermetic, incisive, intricate, learned, mysterious, obscure, orphic, penetrating, recondite, sagacious, sibylline
adjective as in scheming, devious
adjective as in absorbed, engrossed in activity
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abstracted, centered, concentrated, enfolded, engaged, fixed, focused, immersed, into, preoccupied, rapt, wrapped, wrapped-up
adjective as in intense in effect on senses
noun as in the sea
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Trump's unusual transition is rooted deep in his distrust of the current government, which he blames for leveling criminal charges against him, sources close to Trump’s transition team told The Post.
“I tend to think it’s more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49-46 rather than 49-45. But that’s just me.”
They are not coerced into learning but are given the freedom to explore and practice skills on their own, fostering a deep understanding of their culture.
It demonstrates high performance with significantly fewer training parameters and shorter run-time compared to the latest deep learning-based models and, of course, it also outperforms explicit deconvolution methods.
Anyway, 10 states, most of them deep red, still haven’t accepted the expansion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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