in too deep

English

Adjective

in too deep (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) Involved in a situation to the extent that one cannot cope.
    • 2011, Will Gragido, ‎John Pirc, Cybercrime and Espionage: An Analysis of Subversive Multi-Vector Threats
      We are simply in too deep to consider extrication from today's technologically infused world. To assert the contrary is akin to seeking disconnection from the human race itself.
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