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deep-level

 

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deep-level

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Existing at or extending to a significant depth or level.

Sense 1: Pertaining to something that goes beyond the surface or superficial aspects.

Example Sentence 1: The deep-level analysis of the research paper provides a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Example Sentence 2: They had a deep-level conversation about their hopes and dreams.

Sense 2: Referring to a high level of difficulty or complexity.

Example Sentence 1: The deep-level math problems challenged even the brightest students in the class.

Example Sentence 2: Only experienced climbers should attempt the deep-level routes on this mountain.

Sense 3: Describing an intense or profound emotional state.

Example Sentence 1: After the breakup, she experienced deep-level sadness and heartache.

Example Sentence 2: The novel explores the deep-level emotions of the characters.

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