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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181. Indeed, permanently fixed exchange rates could be positively harmful since changing parities can act as a buffer to absorb economic shocks.
182. These-spells of autocracy were once frequently longer and of indefinite duration, sometimes, indeed, extending over decades.
183. There are indeed cases of leaders of aboriginal groups offering to pay yasak.
184. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
185. Indeed, they may be appreciated as a lively addition to the garden, to be watched from time to time from the kitchen window.
186. Indeed it would have been quite impossible for it to have adopted any other attitude.
187. Indeed it can: but whether the argument would carry any weight is another matter entirely.
188. Indeed, in many studies epidural analgesia has been shown to be beneficial.
189. Indeed, Burton-Roberts suggests that loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of sentences.
190. Home decorating and colour scheming advertorials might be offered by paint and wallpaper companies; indeed the opportunities are many and varied.
191. Indeed Parliament has legislated on matters affecting every aspect of our lives.
192. Indeed, Moffett worked at a breathless pace to ensure that those issues were addressed before the annual meeting took place.
193. The tip of the peg is indeed in contact with the socket arid the peg is aligned with it.
194. Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote, as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
195. In the post-war world the fireside has been split apart, indeed subsumed to the kitchen.
196. Indeed, the use of electronic documentation systems should enhance a organisation's ability to maintain full and accurate records.
197. Indeed, from the 1920s, several studies showed an association between spacing and survival of the offspring.
198. Indeed, it is giving the impression of being much less ambitious and much more practical than in the past.
199. Accordingly, he had indeed doubled the surveillance team(sentencedict .com), detailing two men to each side of the Eldorado apartment block.
200. If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free. If our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed. Edmund Burke
201. The first of the debt-reduction deals came before the Brady plan was announced and, indeed, paved the way for it.
202. They may indeed topple it, but not in the way he anticipated.
203. There is no doubt that, superficially at least, the transsexual consents, is indeed very anxious that surgery be carried out.
204. Indeed, Icarus had been discovered by astronomer Walter Baade during an equally close approach in 1949.
205. Indeed, Fleet was eager to liquidate the preferred shares, because they legally precluded it from integrating those newly acquired assets.
206. Indeed, it is arguable that the different speeds of financial liberalisation are a prime cause of world trade and savings imbalances.
207. His bald head was shiny; his black shoes were shiny; and his lecture was very shiny indeed.
208. A frequent accusation levelled against the nouveau roman and, indeed, both modernism and postmodernism is their apolitical nature.
209. Indeed, over the period in question, many tens of millions joined the hundreds of millions already suffering from absolute poverty.
210. The observations of Lord Denning are, indeed, apposite to the present discussion.