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deeply

[ deep-lee ]

adverb

  1. at or to a considerable extent downward; well within or beneath a surface.
  2. to a thorough extent or profound degree:

    deeply pained; deeply committed.

    Synonyms: , , ,

  3. with depth of color, tone, sound, etc.
  4. with great cunning, skill, and subtlety.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of deeply1

First recorded before 900; Middle English deply, Old English ŧDZī, derivative of ŧDZī (adjective), from ŧDZ deep + -ī() -ly
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As an environmental scientist and anthropologist who has worked in Vietnam since the 1990s, I find the neglect and slow recovery efforts deeply troubling.

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“I know my mom and dad were deeply in love with each other, but Mom and Bob have so much in common,” she said.

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Canada and the US, along with Mexico, have deeply integrated economies, with billions of pounds worth of manufactured goods crossing the borders on a daily basis, for example, car parts.

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The U.S. would fall deeper into a two-tier healthcare landscape, with conservative states cutting healthcare services and blue states trying to hold the line for their residents.

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Mr Cox said the band needed to "deeply reflect" on whether they want to be associated with calls for violence.

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