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deep

Definition for deep

adjective as in extending very far, usually down

adjective as in abstract, complicated in meaning

adjective as in scheming, devious

adjective as in absorbed, engrossed in activity

adjective as in intense in effect on senses

noun as in the sea

Strongest match

ocean

Strong matches

blue, brine, briny, drink, main, middle

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Example Sentences

AJ: I look at countries like the U.K. and others that are doing a deep dive into what went right and what went wrong.

From Salon

Protected by sheer cliffs, jagged mountains and limestone caves, these plants and animals have thrived deep in the earth.

From BBC

Currently, someone with either condition could receive deep brain stimulation for treatment, but since the amygdala is located deep within the brain, directly behind the eyes, it means having an invasive, surgical procedure.

Like other retail workers, Gail’s shop store room is deep in the throes of getting stock ready for the festive rush.

From BBC

He is known for philanthropy in South Carolina, where his family has deep roots.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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