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deeply
[ deep-lee ]
adverb
- at or to a considerable extent downward; well within or beneath a surface.
- to a thorough extent or profound degree:
deeply pained; deeply committed.
Synonyms: , , ,
- with depth of color, tone, sound, etc.
- with great cunning, skill, and subtlety.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
As an environmental scientist and anthropologist who has worked in Vietnam since the 1990s, I find the neglect and slow recovery efforts deeply troubling.
“I know my mom and dad were deeply in love with each other, but Mom and Bob have so much in common,” she said.
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.
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.
Mr Cox said the band needed to "deeply reflect" on whether they want to be associated with calls for violence.
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