1. in depth - Adjective
2. in depth - Phrase
in depth
Comprehensive, thorough, detailed.
in-depth (comparative more in-depth, superlative most in-depth)
Thorough; comprehensive.
We are showing in-depth coverage of the World Championships.
in-depth
There is an art to the business of making sandwiches which it is given to few ever to find the time to explore in depth. It is a simple task, but the opportunities for satisfaction are many and profound. Douglas Adams
Today the term "global” can no longer constitute a serious topic for an in depth intellectual discussion because it simply means "Camerica.”. Genco Gulan
What orators lack in depth they make up for in length. Montesquieu
Youth instinctively understand the present environment – the electric drama. It lives mythically and in depth. Marshall McLuhan
Our notion of symmetry is derived form the human face. Hence, we demand symmetry horizontally and in breadth only, not vertically nor in depth. Blaise Pascal
SCANALYZER is the one single, the ONLY study of the news in depth that's processed by General Technics' famed computer Shalmaneser, who sees all, hears all, knows all save only that which YOU, Mr. and Mrs. Everywhere, wish to keep to yourselves. John Brunner