deepening

[ US /ˈdipənɪŋ, ˈdipnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dˈiːpənɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. accumulating and becoming more intense
    the thickening dusk
    the deepening gloom
    felt a deepening love
NOUN
  1. a process of becoming deeper and more profound
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How To Use deepening 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
  • With the deepening of grain circulating system innovation, grain logistics' development becomes emergency.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The frown on the bachelor's face was deepening to a scowl.
  • The results exposed deepening sectarian polarisation between nationalist and unionist voters.
  • The results exposed deepening sectarian polarisation between nationalist and unionist voters.
  • 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 pianist delivers mesmerising pianism and ever-deepening insights into this essential music. Times, Sunday Times
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