0 really or certainly, often used to emphasize something:
Indeed, it could be the worst environmental disaster in Europe this century.
Yes, I did indeed say that.
For such creatures, speed is not important - indeed it is counterproductive.
I am happy, indeed proud, to be associated with this project.
1 used to express surprise, anger, or lack of belief or interest:
2 (used to emphasize something said or about to be said) really; truly:
If he has indeed quit his job, I asked myself, why is he still here?
From a medical standpoint, the discovery may turn out to be very big news indeed.
Indeed (= When you really think about it), why should you follow a doctor’s advice to the letter when you feel like Superman?
It was impossible to find work and, indeed, it became increasingly hard to keep looking for a job.
"Have I met him?" "You have indeed - and I can remember what you said about him."
The tests showed that your son does indeed have a hearing problem.
"That's very strange, isn't it?" "Yes, indeed - I can't explain it."
Indeed, this is a classic book, still owned by many players.
Indeed, we assume that the phonetic processes of the type described are generally not accessible to overt manipulation.
Indeed, the cases cover all possible normal purely negative 2-programs without virtual constraints.
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