Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-go-deep
idiomatic expression
/təʊ ɡoʊ diːp/

Definition
To engage thoroughly or fully in an activity or subject, often implying an extensive exploration of details.

Examples
- In order to understand the complexities of the ecosystem, we need to go deep into the research.
- When studying for exams, it’s crucial to go deep rather than just memorizing facts.
- Her presentation went deep into the implications of climate change.

Meaning
To go deep refers to the act of delving into a topic or activity with intense focus, often beyond the surface level.

Synonyms
- delve
- explore
- dig deep
- investigate
- probe