delve in the PONS Dictionary

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to delve into sth

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The album features six guest artists and delves into genres such as tango, bossa nova, cumbia, and electronica.
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A major goal of pedagogical interpretive discussions is for students to delve deeply into texts in order to better understand their meanings.
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This film will delve more strongly into the concepts of brotherhood and unity.
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The true fulfillment for this viewer was delving deeper into the themes of dominance and submission that the characters were exploring in their relationships.
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It would have delved into the early relationships between these characters, and shown how they developed such a close friendship over the years.
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The show features these two animated personalities facing off as they delve into the hottest sports topics of the day.
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And when not doing that, he would hold up in the house and passionately delve into books.
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The show was groundbreaking, delving into religious, psychological and philosophical themes on an otherwise standard mecha backdrop.
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During his career he published more than 300 papers, some of which delved into experimental physics.
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He says that as a child he delved into books at every opportunity.
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