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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
in-depth
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a detailed/in-depth analysis
▪ a detailed analysis of the firm’s earnings
an in-depth analysis (=detailed analysis))
▪ an in-depth analysis of global warming
an in-depth article (=one that is detailed)
▪ Each issue contains in-depth articles and photographs.
in-depth/thorough knowledge (=detailed knowledge about all of a particular subject)
▪ He demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
▪ The advantage will be smoother, more life-like, more in-depth games - and probably more vivid nightmares.
▪ Our goal was to gain news leadership by providing more in-depth coverage and stress original reporting.
More features, more in-depth coverage of the real issues of rock and pop.
▪ There are more in-depth issues I can deal with in a real film.
▪ For ChangIng career to change your life more in-depth strategies and realistic ways to deal with these problems see the relevant chapters.
■ NOUN
analysis
▪ In addition he suggests a random sampling of enquiries for further in-depth analysis.
▪ The meeting therefore set the stage for further in-depth analysis.
▪ There is little time, and little scope for an in-depth analysis of the political-economic context of the conservation programme.
discussion
▪ There will also be in-depth discussion on Northern Ireland and the Mr Clinton's plan to send a fact-finding mission.
interview
▪ This dictated the extensive use of in-depth interviews.
▪ The jurors in the criminal trial did not hold a news conference after their verdict and in many cases avoided in-depth interviews.
▪ A small number of in-depth interviews will explore these themes.
▪ Mr Wilson's outspoken views were made in an in-depth interview in Hot Press - Ireland's top music magazine.
▪ A questionnaire on patterns of substance abuse will be followed-up by in-depth interviews with pupils.
▪ Various bibliometric and patent-based techniques will be used, supplemented with in-depth interviews with a sample of 10-15 companies.
knowledge
▪ The right person will have experience of the service, an in-depth knowledge of nursing and communication skills.
▪ Mr Garvey, 57, is known as a hands-on manager with in-depth knowledge of the operations of a steel mill.
▪ Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade.
▪ The written press provides back-up, analysis and in-depth knowledge but rarely encourages or inspires people.
▪ Detailed answers, showing an in-depth knowledge of the subject-matter, would not normally be expected.
▪ Clearly the ward sister will have an in-depth knowledge of the workload and fluctuations.
research
▪ Stoves conduct exhaustive in-depth research to find out exactly what customers want from their cookers.
▪ Such in-depth research is what Sunday-morning collecting should evolve into but seldom does.
▪ I was led to believe that your programme was noted for its in-depth research of the facts.
study
▪ They do this by comparing many countries, few countries, or they provide in-depth studies of single countries.
▪ Many high schools also have rearranged their schedules to give students time for in-depth study and for workplace experiences.
▪ An in-depth study of the production of hand-written illuminated manuscripts by medieval monks.
▪ A case-study involves the in-depth study of a single example of whatever it is that the sociologist wishes to investigate.
▪ The principal method of investigation is in-depth studies with companies in different industries who are using Quality Circles.
▪ Nine schools in three Midlands LEAs, will be identified for in-depth study, following a questionnaire survey.
▪ An in-depth study of a particular system will also be researched.
▪ This is the first in-depth study of Charlie Rolls as a pioneer aviator.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ See chapter 6 for an in-depth discussion of this topic.
▪ The aim of the neighbourhood studies was to obtain in-depth information from a number of selected communities.
▪ The committee has ordered an in-depth study of juvenile crime.
▪ The study is based on in-depth interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,500 US households.
▪ We shall be conducting a series of in-depth interviews with economic experts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And when it reaches you, it's backed by in-depth network hardware support - which includes on-site maintenance.
▪ Government officials are working out details of the plan, with the result of an in-depth overview expected around Easter.
▪ Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade.
▪ Research is concentrated on two specific areas, so that each receives in-depth survey and analysis.
▪ The News Network will offer in-depth coverage of Parliament.
▪ The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research, but here is shown to be most valuable.
▪ There are more in-depth issues I can deal with in a real film.
▪ They caused no injuries but sparked the in-depth investigation in late February, which was extended for an additional four months.
Wiktionary
in-depth

a. thorough and widespread

Usage examples of "in-depth".

Mitsubishi, and also managed the revenues from all his previous patents, plus of course drank himself blind on a daily basis and then needed at least two hours to sit there naked under a scratchy blanket and shake, and went around impersonating various kinds of health-care professionals during the periods he believed he was a health-care professional, from when he had the delirium-tremen-type career delusions, and in his spare time made in-depth documentaries and a dozen art-films that people are still writing doctoral theses on.

These self-sustaining concrete bunkers and gun emplacements went on for miles surrounded by hidden tank traps, a massive in-depth defense that was a kind of modern Maginot Line.

Among those who have long called for an in-depth congressional investigation was Admiral Thomas Moorer, who went on to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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You've studied the Boaco Six situation in-depth, as you'll be accompanying us on this mission.

His term paper, an optional project on the mutation of angoran ovines, demonstrated an in-depth appreciation of genetic manipulation.

In addition to an in-depth study of Australian aboriginal dream legends, I had conducted a quick survey of dream myths from other cultures.

No cover could ever stand up to even a casual investigation, much less an in-depth one, and that bar code could someday mean that the immigration officer would get a flashing light on his panel, which would be followed by the appearance of a policeman or two.

However, he acknowledged that they had not yet participated in an in-depth interview with the police.

I did an in-depth interview with her at her flat the day before yesterday.

Marchbanks calculated that a personal in-depth interview with the leader of the Union of Patriotic Forces might give some clue about whether the man who por­.

At the very least someone ofhigher rank than a metropolitan padre ought to do an in-depth interview with our well-traveled young man.

Finally, I thought it important that each issue contain a longer, in-depth interview with an individual writer in the community--after all, I opined, hundreds of people were fans of particular writers here in Chicago, but never are these writers asked to sit down and discuss what motivates them, why they write what they do, and what they think of the scene of which they are a member.

In October Jack was notified by the Russian embassy that his request for an in-depth interview with Boris Yeltsin had been granted.