in-depth project

[ɪn-dɛpθ ˈprɑːdʒɛkt]
nounpl: in-depth projects
projeto aprofundado
1. A comprehensive and thorough investigation or undertaking that explores a subject extensively, examining all relevant aspects and details
The research team conducted an in-depth project to understand consumer behavior patterns.
A equipe de pesquisa realizou um projeto aprofundado para compreender os padrões de comportamento do consumidor.
2. An academic or professional assignment requiring detailed analysis, research, and substantial commitment over an extended period
Students were assigned an in-depth project on the history of environmental conservation.
Os alunos receberam um projeto aprofundado sobre a história da conservação ambiental.
The term 'in-depth project' is widely used in both American educational and corporate environments to emphasize rigor and thoroughness. In Brazil, 'projeto aprofundado' has become increasingly common in academic and professional settings, reflecting the adoption of more systematic research methodologies. This type of work is valued in both cultures as a demonstration of commitment, expertise, and comprehensive understanding.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
comprehensive projectdetailed projectthorough investigationextensive researchdeep dive project
Antonyms / Antônimos
superficial projectshallow projectcursory projectbrief project

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
projeto aprofundado
Most common translation in contemporary Brazilian Portuguese
São Paulo
projeto detalhado
Alternative, equally accepted in business contexts
Academic/Technical
projeto de pesquisa aprofundada
More formal usage in academic settings
Portugal
projeto de aprofundamento
Preferred in European Portuguese contexts

Related Words

researchanalysisinvestigationcomprehensive studydetailed examinationexploratory work

Related Idioms & Phrases

dig deep into a project
take a deep dive into something
go the extra mile on a project
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