deepdive (pluraldeep dives)
- (underwaterdiving) Anact ofdeep diving.
- (idiomatic, often withinto oron) Anin-depthexamination oranalysis of atopic.[From the 1990s.]
2020 December 8, David Barnett, “How John Lennon was made into a myth”, inBBC Culture[1]:"The interesting thing as a writer about Snodgrass was that it liberated you from all the clichés about John Lennon, because you could do what you liked with him. There was no official legend of the Beatles to have to fit into," says Quantick, who also wrote a book in 2002, Revolution, which was adeep-dive into the band’s White Album.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically:seedeep,dive.
deepdive (third-person singular simple presentdeep dives,present participledeep diving,simple pastdeep divedordeep dove,past participledeep dived)
- Alternative form ofdeep-dive.