Example: Let’s take a deep dive into fluid dynamics.
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Pretend to be knocked out, as of a boxer.
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synonym.com. take-a-dive | definition: carry out | synonyms: move| antonyms: refrain, follow, tail
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It’s a difficult subject, but it’s relevant for many fields. E.g: His boss asked him for a report, but he gave it the go-by.