Delve Into

Delve Into

To delve into something means to investigate or study a subject, topic, or issue in great detail. It suggests a deep and thorough exploration, often involving research or careful examination. This phrase is commonly used when discussing the act of examining something more deeply than surface-level understanding, often to uncover hidden information or to gain a more comprehensive understanding. The expression implies a focused, purposeful effort to uncover layers of information. In Indonesian, delve into could be translated as menyelami or menyelidiki.

Synonyms:

  • Investigate
  • Explore
  • Examine
  • Probe
  • Scrutinize
  • Research
  • Analyze
  • Study
  • Look into
  • Dig into
  • Inspect
  • Search
  • Inquire into
  • Dissect
  • Review

Sentences Using “Delve into”:

  • The scientist plans to delve into the effects of climate change on ocean currents.
  • In her thesis, she delves into the history of post-colonial literature.
  • I need to delve into the company’s financial records to understand why profits have dropped.
  • The detective delved into the suspect’s past to uncover any potential motives.
  • The professor asked us to delve into the nuances of Shakespeare’s tragedies in our next assignment.
  • Before making any decisions, I always like to delve into the data to ensure I have all the facts.
  • He delved into the mysteries of quantum physics for years before publishing his groundbreaking research.
  • As a historian, she loves to delve into ancient texts to uncover untold stories.
  • The journalist decided to delve into the corruption scandal that was rocking the government.
  • I need to delve into this book more deeply to fully understand its themes and characters.

Related Words:

  • Investigate
  • Explore
  • Examine
  • Scrutinize
  • Research
  • Analyze
  • Probe
  • Inspect
  • Study
  • Review
  • Study in depth
  • Dig into
  • Look into
  • Search
  • Dissect

Phrasal Verbs Related to “Delve into”:

  • Look into (to investigate or explore in detail)
  • Dig into (to examine or research something thoroughly)
  • Probe into (to investigate a matter deeply)
  • Dig deeper (to investigate further, often used when asking someone to explore a subject more intensively)
  • Sift through (to search through carefully to find something specific, often in a detailed way)
  • Go through (to examine or review something in detail, often with an intention to understand or uncover details)
  • Follow up on (to investigate further based on prior information)
  • Zero in on (to focus intently on a specific detail or issue in research)
  • Pick apart (to examine something in detail, often critically)
  • Run through (to review or examine something, especially in preparation for more detailed study)

Idiomatic Expressions Related to “Delve into”:

  • Get to the bottom of (to investigate and understand the true cause or nature of something)
  • Peel back the layers (to examine or investigate something deeply, uncovering hidden aspects)
  • Leave no stone unturned (to explore every possibility or investigate thoroughly)
  • In the weeds (to get into the very details of a situation or subject, often deeper than most people go)
  • Burn the midnight oil (to study or work late into the night, often while delving deeply into a subject)
  • Uncover the truth (to reveal hidden information, often after a thorough investigation)
  • Put under the microscope (to closely examine or investigate something in great detail)
  • Dig deep (to investigate thoroughly, often beyond the surface)
  • Get into the nitty-gritty (to focus on the most important or detailed aspects of something)
  • Follow the trail (to track down the details or facts in a situation, often leading to a deeper understanding)
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