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- ▪ use a lot of one's physical, mental, or financial resources
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1 search thoroughly for information: You’ll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want. 2 try hard to provide the money, equipment, etc. that is needed: We’re asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.
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If you dig deep, you do a very thorough investigation into something..... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
• Discipline yourself to dig deep and get at facts which can be substantiated. • They dig deep in search of mineral deposits to replenish those expended in the last year of growth. • They comprise pits dug deep into the ground, lined with logs, and covered with a low cairn of stones.
"dig deeper" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to encourage someone to further explore a topic or subject. For example, "If you want to understand the impact of climate change, you should dig deeper and look into the scientific research.".
Aug 19, 2023 · dig deep (third-person singular simple present digs deep, present participle digging deep, simple past and past participle dug deep) ( idiomatic) To make a lot of effort with all one's resources. If you want to join the marines, there's no room for laziness. You really have to dig deep.
Dig-deep definition: (idiomatic) To make a lot of effort with all one's resources.
1 search thoroughly for information: You’ll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want. 2 try hard to provide the money, equipment, etc. that is needed: We’re asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.