Definition of devel
1. deeply [ r ] to a great depth psychologically
Examples:
"They felt the loss deeply"
(J. W. C. Hagstrom et al., "Debilitating muscular...)
Such swollen fibers were deeply eosinophilic , contained a_few pyknotic nuclei , and showed loss of cross striations , obliteration of myofibrils , and prominent vacuolization .
(Chester G. Starr, The Origins of Greek Civili...)
To interpret , indeed , the era from 1000 to 800 as a period mainly of consolidation may be a necessary but unfortunate defect born of our lack of detailed information ; if we could see more deeply , we probably would find many side issues and wrong turnings which came to an end within the period .
(Guy Endore, Voltaire! Voltaire!...)
Afraid at one_and_the_same time that his work might be turned_down - which would be a blow to his pride even_though no_one knew he was the author - and that the work would be accepted , and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in_spite_of himself .
(Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)
The things left unsaid they both felt deeply , and with a sigh they fell_back on the well stuffed pillows .
Synonyms deeply profoundly Related Terms deep profound deep profound2. deeply [ r ] to a great depth;
Examples: "dived deeply"
"dug deep"
(Howard Nemerov, "Themes and Methods: The Early...)
In the work of every artist , I suppose , there may be found one or more moments which strike the student as absolutely decisive , ultimately emblematic of what it is all about ; not less strikingly so for being mysterious , as though some deeply hidden constatation of thoughts were enciphered in a single image , a single moment .
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