Adjective
indepth (comparative more indepth, superlative most indepth)
Alternative form of in-depth
In remarks, the Commandant of the National Defence College, Rear Admiral Mackson Kadiri appreciated Danbatta, describing his paper as indepth, incisive and timely. Source: Internet
The former policy-making advisor pointed to the work being done by Marriott, Hilton and Sandals which have unveiled indepth measures to ensure higher levels of hygiene and protection at their facilities. Source: Internet
Daily Express is popular with readers and advertisers of all background and interests, largely because of its quality editorial contents, which are indepth, balanced and objective, as well as its independent approach to news coverage. Source: Internet
Perhaps parents are too busy or too lazy to meet the challenge of indepth parenting. Source: Internet
Wright said that while the county has always had a business plan for the solid waste department, the one provided by Burns & McDonnell will be far more indepth, covering everything from personnel needs to addressing market fluctuations. Source: Internet
I’m just learning to take better pictures… they really make site look good and indepth. Source: Internet