How To Use Deepen In A Sentence

  • But either way, placater or elitist, he has headed us down an evil road by deepening a war we couldn ` t afford eight years ago when it started and certainly can ` t afford after the Bush-Cheney fiasco in Iraq. The Student Operated Press
  • Then, the phrase had struck Vincent as doting and naive, but sometime during his stay in Toulio, as his grasp of the Chinese language deepened, and as he learned—or was forced to learn—from his mistakes, he had felt the title gain merit and accuracy. Heaven Lake
  • Choosing gifts together deepens your bond. The Sun
  • The so-called audience learns about the proposer herself, measures her credibility, considers her ideas, and deepens her understanding of the current exigency as the rhetor sees it.
  • The web of life, the biocenose, the biotic community, the ecosystem — all terms relating to the same kinds of concept — have broadened and deepened the opportunities for studying the relation of nature and culture, particularly changes in the natu - ral order. ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE
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  • With the deepening of grain circulating system innovation, grain logistics' development becomes emergency.
  • To deepen his predicament, because he is single, his advisers and confidants are generally undomesticated guys just like him. Where Have The Good Men Gone?
  • The political row over the deal deepened yesterday with angry exchanges in the Commons. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was really the beginning, the outstart, of Nelson's great career; for Hood's interest in him, then aroused, and deepened by experience to the utmost confidence and appreciation, made itself felt the instant the French Revolutionary War began. The Life of Nelson
  • This thrust reflected his deepening disappointment with Western civilization.
  • Unconformities vary in type from disconformities related to subaerial exposure to stratigraphic gaps of variable extent and their correlative paraconformities, followed by deepening surfaces.
  • When you are ready to finish the exercise, gradually deepen your breathing.
  • Most flood-control projects involve widening, deepening and straightening channels so they can hold a larger volume of water before they can inundate adjacent flood plains.
  • Why'd you have to come here and... "the contempt deepened"... and... defile everything? GALILEE
  • The end result of Mike Griffin's temper tantrum is to further deepen the depression and morale problems of those who work there. Vote To Keep Mike - NASA Watch
  • The frown on the bachelor's face was deepening to a scowl.
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  • The results exposed deepening sectarian polarisation between nationalist and unionist voters.
  • This deepens friendships and helps you make good love choices. The Sun
  • Whatever decision the parliament takes, the political crisis is set to deepen.
  • Marx sharpened and deepened this concept, and then used it to explore capitalism's class relations and internal dynamics.
  • These deepened links replaced the passive acceptance of loosely connected, but dispensable, relationships between agriculture and rural communities.
  • The results exposed deepening sectarian polarisation between nationalist and unionist voters.
  • He knew there were other aspects to the problem, but these didn't invalidate his picture, they deepened it. PROSPECT HILL
  • The water deepened after the dam was built.
  • THE chaos in debt-laden Greece deepened yesterday as unions vowed to fight government cuts. The Sun
  • In 1967 sterling was devalued against the dollar, but the monetary crisis deepened.
  • Paper colored by turmeric introduced into the other tube had its color much deepened; the acid matter gave a very slight degree of turgidness to solution of nitrate of soda. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences
  • If you read him with attention, Williams will expand your mind, will set it on things wondrous and permanent, will make the world you live in deepen because of the new-perceived order. The Image of the City « Unknowing
  • The rift with the rest of the ECB's council deepened in September when, in an interview with Bloomberg, Mr. Weber pre-empted the policy decisions of the council's next meeting, something that provoked a memorable put-down from the normally imperturbable Mr. Trichet. Was Weber Sacrificed for the Euro?
  • It seems that Britain's upmarket retailers suffered most and will suffer further if the crisis deepens.
  • Her thick, smoky voice only deepened as she stepped close to me.
  • Those sermons also have played a HUGE role in deepening the racial divide that remains in this country. Indiana and North Carolina: Where basketball and politics meet
  • The experience supposedly deepened his already visceral anti-Semitism.
  • The pianist delivers mesmerising pianism and ever-deepening insights into this essential music. Times, Sunday Times
  • This deepens the sweat glands, allowing runners to reabsorb more salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horse racing's decline was deepened by last year's collapse in bloodstock values.
  • This is a plus factor at work and deepens a love relationship. The Sun
  • But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony.
  • We could see the yen, regarded as a relatively safe currency, rise even further" should investors' risk aversion intensify over a deepening European crisis, the official, Sayuri Shirai, said in a speech today in Kofu, central Japan. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • And we should oppose terrorism, separatism and extremism in all manifestations and deepen international security cooperation.
  • Arnold remembered the lines on his face but they appeared to have deepened, cicatrices of doubt around his eyes and mouth. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • Philip's gloom deepens when he finds a letter from Mr Plumb to his mother.
  • Working on a project together deepens a love bond. The Sun
  • The removal of spurs in a river valley therefore has the effect of widening and deepening the valley. Geography Basic Facts
  • There had never been a hint of any romance between them, although their friendship had deepened with each meeting.
  • Union leaders will decide today whether to call fresh strikes by firefighters in the New Year, as a deepening rift with the Government dashed any hopes of a breakthrough in the pay dispute.
  • It was getting dark, though, and the concrete of the wall was getting higher and fuzzier against the deepening blue around him. BEHINDLINGS
  • As the sun climbs higher into the sky, the buildings seem to glow and the black holes of their entrances deepen and become more mysterious.
  • The sun switches your intuition to full strength and you read secrets in other people's minds, deepening understanding and helping transform a love relationship. The Sun
  • At a certain point on the walk, his voice would suddenly deepen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pahad, stated that the BNC was a very important vehicle for further deepening the relations. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He played with the melancholy which the phrase diffused, he felt it stealing over him, but like a caress which only deepened and sweetened his sense of his own happiness. Swann's Way
  • It was wildly dispiriting, yes, but as policy it was actually effective in stanching a financial meltdown - you only have to look to Europe where the clamoring for a similar program grows louder every day their current mess deepens. Benj Hewitt: A Liberal Defends Obama
  • Stress is believed to impair one's ability to regulate moods and prevent mild sadness from deepening and persisting.
  • Relax the pectoral muscle and deepen the chest stretch by turning the body away from the arm for another count of 15 seconds.
  • But the problems are only getting worse and the need for system change is increasing as the crisis deepens.
  • The racial divide between the city and its suburbs is deepening.
  • Members of one party interfering in the primary process of the other is just another sign of the deepening divisions and frowing lack of respect for one another which is destroying our ability to function as a modern democracy. Schneider: Did 'Operation Chaos' succeed in Indiana?
  • It tastes of deepening autumn and makes me long for one or two haiku [seventeen-syllable Japanese poems to capture the feeling.
  • I have emphasized that person-to-person communion deepens our connection with God.
  • You reach a new kind of understanding with a partner that deepens a love bond. The Sun
  • These organizations emerged against the background of a deepening economic and political crisis and an increasing entrenchment of racism.
  • In the event of political convulsions arising from the deepening social and economic crisis of the profit system, the old structure of two big business parties alternating in office may be blown apart.
  • We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits.
  • The 9th of May, after another such an up-and-down course, ascending hills and descending into the twilight depths of deepening valleys, we came suddenly upon the Mukondokwa, and its narrow pent-up valley crowded with rank reedy grass, cane, and thorny bushes; and rugged tamarisk which grappled for existence with monster convolvuli, winding their coils around their trunks with such tenacity and strength that the tamarisk seemed grown but for their support. How I Found Livingstone
  • The sun switches your intuition to full strength and you read secrets in other people's minds, deepening understanding and helping transform a love relationship. The Sun
  • Your confidence deepens too and you can push important plans into action. The Sun
  • The time from the first stage of deepening sleep to REM sleep is truncated.
  • Each regime of control is boosted by deepening loops of feedback and information flow.
  • It is not likely that this selfish and unwarlike pedant -- a "nithing", as they probably called him -- had ever been aught but a most unwelcome necessity to the lion-hearted Ostrogoths, and for all but the families and friends of the three slain noblemen, the imprisonment and the permitted murder of his benefactress must have deepened dislike into horror. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
  • A deepening conflict between the liberal intelligentsia and the government has developed over the last several years.
  • Many streams in Ecoregion 63f have been straightened and deepened to improve drainage and interbasin connections in headwater areas are not uncommon (Cushing and others, 1973). Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)
  • And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name.
  • It is not too soon to consider how the deepening theological crisis may affect the future of this articulation. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
  • Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly abruptly.
  • Why blame America's distress on its deepening inequalities when someone doing a pointillist inspection of the remonstrants in Zuccotti Park can write that an organizer there was behaving as if "All occupiers are equal - but some occupiers are more equal than others" ? Jim Sleeper: Behind The Snarking About OWS
  • His actions only deepened the rift between himself and the majority of Congress.
  • It blamed a naval blockade by Saudi Arabia and its allies for deepening the humanitarian crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Happy the author whose earliest works are read and understood by the lustre thrown back upon them from his latest! for then we receive the impression of continuity and cumulation of power, of peculiarity deepening to individuality, of promise more than justified in the keeping: unhappy, whose autumn shows only the aftermath and rowen of an earlier harvest, whose would-be replenishments are but thin dilutions of his fame! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • This is fractionation which is an incredibly effective deepener and responsiveness builder . . . open/close three times, each time going even deeper, count down from three to one for eye closure and only close at one - fractionation deepener. confirming, hidden test Life of Brian:
  • Her father, yelling from the bleachers, only deepened her uncertainty.
  • Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude. William James 
  • Thou wert feverish and impatient this morning until thou wert fairly in it, with its mud and water plashing around thee; and now thou art here, with the trees crowding upon us so thickly that the sun looks not under them once in the whole year, thou creepest like a terapin upon thy journey, as if thou didst greatly fear thou wouldst too quickly get through it; a barren fear, this, for we see but the beginning: the bog deepens, and the day grows darker as we go. The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
  • The friendship between father and youth deepened.
  • Reform will be deepened to remove the institutional obstacles that fetter the development of productive forces.
  • Newrbidge primary schools have issued an urgent cry for help as the schools crisis in the town deepens.
  • For one thing, it can masculinize a woman, causing both facial hair growth and a deepening of the voice.
  • It deepened in intensity, ringing the changes of reddish-yellow, purple, and saffron. In a Far Country
  • And would love deepen and mature as a result, or would it be too flimsy to withstand the onslaught? Times, Sunday Times
  • In smoke-coloured folds, closely matching the lowering dim canopy of vapour brooding overhead, the prairie spread about her, deepening to a basined valley in the middle distances, sweeping to a rise beyond, so that the edges of the basin looked down upon the town. The Dop Doctor
  • His eyes were focussed somewhere off in the deepening gloom.
  • Deepening poverty exacerbated by rising prices and pegged wages will lead to growing anti-government hostility.
  • This she does with a voice that gains additional expression and color as the portrait deepens, a smoothly textured, fully integrated lyric soprano of ample size and flexibility.
  • The Ontario government and other anti-poverty agencies confirm that low wages is a key factor to families living in deepening poverty. The Privileged and the Impoverished: Now One and the Same? : Law is Cool
  • Its _brool_ deepening, the Parrott stirred, shot forward abruptly. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama
  • The ANC would therefore, as part of its work to deepen popular participation, "popularise" the elements of the initiative among the people and mobilise communities to participate actively in its implementation. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The rift within the party deepens.
  • A psychic moon deepens your understanding of a partner. The Sun
  • It seemed to her to grow bigger and bigger as the darkness deepened, and its green eyes glared as large as halfpennies in her affrighted vision as the thunder came booming along the heights from the Willarden-road. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy.
  • Although this sojourn was not as artistically fruitful as the previous one, it did lead to the creation of a number of large pencil studies of trees that deepened Cotman's understanding of arboreal form.
  • Government sources concede the airport has been placed on hold due to a deepening financial crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Going madly off into a fading teevee breakdown, a degenerating of colors to boil down to utter depressing greys, greys of all shades, deepening into the blankest of the most depressing color there is, that which is totally empty of color, the color of tears. From the Shambles
  • The moon deepens relationships and seeing a different side of a partner adds an interesting new twist to love. The Sun
  • The color may also be deepened by giving to the stone a rounded contour, both above and below the girdle, and facetting it in steps instead of in the brilliant form. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
  • Most policemen felt beleaguered and misunderstood, their isolation further deepened by criticism from politicians and the media.
  • As the medium extends the integrity of the pigment, he manipulates it to achieve substrata and surfaces that range from a glazed appearance or deepening craquelure to the look of pollen, each seductive in its own right.
  • It is an important step for more deepening reform and expediting market economy development to perfect credit institution and norm exchange act.
  • An exhaust chamber button deepens the growl to a glorious riot of sound that crackles like angry thunder. The Sun
  • Violent strikes became common in the Po Valley from 1882 as the agricultural crisis deepened.
  • Leo's valuable advice deepened my analysis and use of sources, and his scholarship is an inspiration. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • His voice is already deepening, but the quality is still so beautiful. Times, Sunday Times
  • The natural colour of bamboo can deepen to a dark caramel tone. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a natural contrarian, Orwell's distrust of the Left's hero worship of dictators like Stalin deepened after his personal experience in the Spanish Civil War where he saw Communism betray his view of the revolution. Orwell and Patriotism
  • The development of lobation in later growth stages is mainly expressed in the widening and deepening of sulci.
  • Yesterday's unexploded bomb in London would only have deepened it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is bounded by a prominent uneven rim, which is thick and strong above, and serves for the attachment of the glenoidal labrum (cotyloid ligament), which contracts its orifice, and deepens the surface for articulation. II. Osteology. 6c. The Bones of the Lower Extremity. 1. The Hip Bone
  • BLITZER: President Obama on what he calls a deepening recession and a continuing disaster for many Americans. CNN Transcript Jan 30, 2009
  • What your partner tells you today can deepen the relationship. The Sun
  • The expression deepened the lines in his face; that made me wonder if it was a look I had often worn without being aware of it. Renegade's Magic
  • This thesis tries to analyze the newcharacte ristics of terror activities and deepen the comprehension about the purpose oft he present criminal legis...
  • However, this problem deepens because no matter how well it is analysed and discovered, nothing serious is done to fight corruption.
  • In order to the operating system teaching and counseling has provided the beneficial help, deepened to the processor scheduling theory further understanding.
  • This event only deepened my convictions
  • About this time Mr. Ward's views of religious duty deepened in stringency and in gloom. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
  • Larger ships will be able to navigate the river after the main channel is deepened.
  • In this sense, the murder of Browne ratchets up the deepening shadows around the state/loyalist paramilitary linkage.
  • One of his parishioners, a fisherman with three children and a pregnant wife, is in a state of depression, deepened by the immanence in the world of nuclear-bomb threats.
  • Romantic relationships deepen now partners feel lucky to have each other. The Sun
  • His actions only deepened the rift between himself and the majority of Congress.
  • Beyond the plush-velvet-curtained windows, the darkness and the fog deepen, and a weeping drizzle of rain begins to fall.
  • The most important of these would be the initiation of a survey to examine the deepening of the harbour channel to a depth five metres below low tide level.
  • It could be said, of course, that the time apparently wasted in these effectless studies could have been well spent in deepening and widening a knowledge of English literature never yet too great, and I have often said this myself; but then, again, I am not sure that the studies were altogether effectless. Literature and Life (Complete)
  • Larger ships will be able to navigate the river after the main channel is deepened.
  • After the cinereous satire, the irony and catharsis of downfallen feelings have been deepened, whose humor is full of fugitive feelings of escaping narration.
  • The wrinkles deepened in his creased face as he surveyed it closely.
  • War dramas such as the film, “Kinyarwanda,” about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda deepen people's awareness of unfathomable violence. Sundance Film Festival Kicks Off
  • The friendship between father and youth deepened.
  • JAPAN'S yakuza gangsters are losing their ‘Robin Hood’ image as the country's deepening recession forces them to target ordinary people.
  • Your understanding deepens and you can see why other people behave as they do without getting upset. The Sun
  • They are usually shy about asking the questions that might deepen their understanding. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • The agreement was signed during a visit by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who pledged to deepen ties with Iran and stand together against what he called the imperialist powers of the world. Undefined
  • The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war.
  • Now, naked, simmering with annoyance, the deepening light gilding him, he was no less imposing.
  • The systematic activation of prior knowledge can act to prepare for and deepen the likely response to a text.
  • Few people in the west seemed to know much about the many functions of the griot, and I thought this may be a way of deepening the understanding of African literature.
  • Moby has taken the elements that made his previous album a winner and deepened them, made better use of them to come up with a record that succeeds as often as it retreads.
  • Her brow furrowed and her scorning frown deepened as she glowered at him angrily.
  • His expression lightened for a millisecond before it dropped back into the deepening gloom.
  • As a journalist working in the Zimbabwean tourism industry, I have watched with deepening concern as what was once touted as ‘the industry of the future’ has taken a vertical plunge.
  • A psychic moon deepens your understanding of a partner. The Sun
  • The weather deepened to a light wuthering rain.
  • His frown deepened, then transformed itself into a radiant grin.
  • Why'd you have to come here and... "the contempt deepened"... and... defile everything? GALILEE
  • The deepening recession has hit people's pockets .
  • You can barely hear the Doctor's cries as your breathing deepens and increases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through the now deepening gloom he could see her steeped in shadow, looking on to the deep gloom of the back of his garden.
  • Sharing your hopes and dreams will deepen love. The Sun
  • Thus, modern space discoveries have deepened our understanding of the primary Hermetic principle, as quoted above by Paracelsus.
  • CONSUMER gloom about inflation is deepening, according to a report. The Sun
  • The second is the deepening employment crisis caused by the collapse of the old socialist industries.
  • For a mile or more, so thick was the underwood, we walked in the bed of the stream; now freely, where it was smooth-spread sand, and now where it narrowed and deepened among rocks, scramblingly and with many a splashing stumble. It, and Other Stories
  • An organic-rich shaly horizon of this age can be traced into continental Europe and possibly into North and South America; the stratigraphy suggests regional transgression and deepening.
  • You see the hidden side of a partner and this deepens your bond. The Sun
  • As antagonism deepens between themes which are the expression of reality, there is a tendency for the themes and for reality to be mythicized, establishing a climate of irrationality and sectarianism ... Address at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
  • Ren Jianxin, founder of China National Bluestar Group and president of its parent company ChemChina, said: 'We are pleased with the expansion and deepening of our relationship with Cabot .
  • He has a roughness in his voice, recently deepened somewhat by throat surgery.
  • Romantic relationships deepen now partners feel lucky to have each other. The Sun
  • As the crisis deepened, some government projects were scaled back or cancelled.
  • Locate the nearest bomb shelter, NOW: "Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, said yesterday that she was going to "deepen" American involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and "accelerate" progress on the road map. Monday, January 15, 2007
  • Leconte deepens and enriches the situation by having Faber consult the real psychoanalyst in the office next door, who gives him gnomic advice and a large bill.
  • The preponderance of early cementation and brecciation (in thin beds) towards the top of the Langport Member is compatible with reduced sedimentation rate (resulting from deepening and sediment starvation).
  • Arms gesticulating, charts being consulted, glances above the mountain flanks towards the deepening blue of the late afternoon sky. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens.
  • President's failed Iran engagement instead resulted in deepening bilateral ties with Israel. Sigurd Neubauer: How President Obama Grew to Become Israel's Best Friend
  • For with cathood his voice had unexpectedly deepened. The Blue Cat of Castle Town
  • Sandbodies are abruptly overlain by bioturbated sandy muds with flint pebble horizons that represent transgressive reworking of the delta top and deepening into open shelf conditions.
  • Held under these conditions, the elections could only be expected to deepen such schisms.
  • For the next eighty days Garfield lay at the mercy of a team of doctors who inserted probes into his wound and deepened its track in a vain effort to locate the bullet lodged in the president's body.
  • Then came the trend for deepening shades of grey, until smart kitchens turned into charcoal backdrops for glinting brassware. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her voice deepened, she grew facial hair. The Sun
  • The deepening of love ties makes you feel secure. The Sun
  • The political row over the deal deepened yesterday with angry exchanges in the Commons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Used particularly in poultry feed to deepen the colour of egg yolks. E For Additives
  • The friendship between father and youth deepened.
  • Later, signs of increased intra-cranial tension develop: unconsciousness deepening into coma, paralysis of ocular muscles, rapid pulse, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, and sometimes hyperpyrexia. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • It blamed a naval blockade by Saudi Arabia and its allies for deepening the humanitarian crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • What your partner tells you today can deepen the relationship. The Sun
  • But it is holding well enough, a deepening companionship rather than a passing infatuation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Making a sincere love wish together deepens a partnership. The Sun
  • The sun is melting on the horizon and twilight deepens.
  • For the U.S. to take sides would inevitably deepen Arab and Palestinian divides, which is an unwelcome policy to moderate Arabs and Palestinians alike, who do not want and could not be perceived by their people as advocating dialogue and negotiations with the Israeli occupying power but willing to go into confrontation with their compatriot political protagonists. Abusing the Arab Peace Initiative
  • Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin.
  • Manage stress: Slow and deepen your breathing to bring instant calm. The Sun
  • Night deepened, and she sat by the window on the sill.
  • Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin.
  • These discussions take place against a backdrop of deepening economic crisis and rising social tensions.
  • Men, on the other hand, more frequently replied that sexual attraction was a prime reason for initiating a friendship, and that it could even deepen a friendship.
  • Speaking about your feelings in a straightforward way adds understanding and deepens love. The Sun

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