indepthly
English
Etymology
in depth + -ly
Adverb
indepthly (comparative more indepthly, superlative most indepthly)
- (nonstandard) In depth.
- 1994, Steve Bosak, South Side Stories
- He looks at me, fully, indepthly! He's never done it before, but he does it now. He smells the gin on my breath, and he knows me; he knows I understand.
- 2002, Frances M. Klug, Stories from Heaven
- It has the ability to concentrate indepthly on many subjects […]
- 2008, Roger Lee, Computer and Information Science
- In the fourth section, SOR Architecture is analyzed indepthly, showing its modules and explaining how it enhances the existing OSGi Service Registry […]
- 1994, Steve Bosak, South Side Stories
Usage notes
- Generally an error made by non-native speakers.