Synonym: absolutely, certainly, definitely, in fact, in truth, of course, perfectly, really, surely. Similar words: independent, independence, index, in detail, reminder, deer, deem, deep in thought. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪːd] adv. 1. in truth (often tends to intensify) 2. (used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc..
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151. Indeed many are still advice workers and are thus constantly furnished with very real on-going practical experience to support their tutoring role.
152. Indeed, some bands are unable to tour without their record company's financial support.
153. Indeed, when compared with asthmatics without oesophagitis, asthmatics with oesophagitis had a sevenfold increase in the frequency of hiatal hernia.
154. I am indeed rich, since my income is superior to my expenses, and my expense is equal to my wishes. Edward Gibbon
155. And, indeed, she was more than anxious to do what she could to help look after the twins.
156. They were the black men who did, indeed, have it on the ball.
157. Indeed, there may be an appetite for a new past to explain the new present.
158. Indeed, although a display of rapt attention is required, the executive may not feel it necessary to listen.
159. Many would-be Aurigny aircrew, some very experienced indeed, have come, tried, failed and gone their way.
160. Add to all of the above a very well prepared index, and you have a very appealing book indeed.
161. In terms of government legislation, empirical research has indicated that a consensual model is indeed more applicable.
162. This, indeed, is something which the average person will at first flatly deny.
163. Indeed, only five out of the 330 complaints brought since the scheme started have required arbitration.
164. Prayer indeed is good, but while calling on the gods a man should himself lend a hand. Hippocrates
165. A bold assertion of reality indeed and very far from the idealised approach to love in adventure in another collaboration.
166. The amount of material available to provide a context for Charles the Bald is very extensive indeed.
167. Indeed, although regulatory offences in the abstract may be regarded as of minor consequence they may in certain cases have drastic results.
168. Indeed, though the Cabinet had agreed the plan in December Hoare was forced to resign, and replaced by Eden.
169. Indeed most providers would now claim that they do take account of the wider population.
169. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
170. But as a very rough approximation, avoiding pain and courting pleasure is indeed the way we act.
171. Also I could hear irony in his tone and I thought that for some reason he was very annoyed indeed.
172. Indeed, I wondered if we had attended the same event.
173. The story is complex, and in some respects law has been indifferent and, indeed, antipathetic to commercial needs.
174. Indeed, one of the strengths of fundamentalism is that its apologetics are within the reach of the average man and woman.
175. The number of people in this country whose hearing has become impaired in adult life is very large indeed.
176. Indeed the most dramatic example of mass extinction known to biology has been caused by the introduction of an alien species.
177. Indeed, it would be seen as a major source of avoidable and illegal human suffering.
178. Indeed many of the pluralist writers were acutely aware of inequalities in the distribution of power.
179. Indeed, equal opportunity policies, and strategies of affirmative action, can be built into selective assessments.
180. And at 3.15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays it's very attractive indeed.