1. detailed - Adjective
2. detailed - Verb
4. detailed - Adjective Satellite
5. Detailed - Proper noun
of Detail
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Republicans have put together serious detailed counter-proposals when we have objected to this administration's agenda. And so, I want to tell the President and remind him again, we're not voting no for political expediency. We've got our principles, and we're going to stand up and defend those. Eric Cantor
There will always be plenty of things to compute in the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things. Vannevar Bush
No practical biologist interested in sexual reproduction would be led to work out the detailed consequences experienced by organisms having three or more sexes; yet what else should he do if he wishes to understand why the sexes are, in fact, always two? Ronald Fisher
Those who believe that... detailed rules originate in a certain cause, are as far from the truth as those who assume that the whole law is useless. Maimonides
Mandatory sentencing guidelines have become as complicated and detailed as the IRS code! Harold H. Greene
I was enchanted by the escape into that meticulous world that seemed real yet not... well, it seemed not real, but very detailed and meticulous, bizarre. Richard Foreman