deep dive

Frequency: 7.015.2 per million words

A dive to a significant depth, or figuratively, a thorough investigation.

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Examples (10)

  • Let's do a deep dive into last quarter's sales figures to understand the trends.
  • The journalist's report was a deep dive into the causes of the political crisis.
  • Next week's seminar will be a deep dive on the topic of renewable energy.
  • The submarine is capable of a deep dive to more than 2,000 meters.
  • Before investing, she did a deep dive into the company's financial history.
  • Only divers with advanced certification should attempt a deep dive like this one.
  • This podcast series offers a deep dive into the lives of famous inventors.
  • We don't have time for a deep dive today; let's just cover the basics.
  • The research team is conducting a deep dive to find the root cause of the software bug.
  • His first deep dive as a marine biologist was an unforgettable experience.