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deepen

[dee-puhn] / ˈdi pən /




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That unbreakable bond was deepened further when Worcestershire won a dramatic One-Day Cup final against Hampshire at Trent Bridge in September.

From BBC

Iranians protested for a third straight day over deepening frustration with a spiraling economic crisis that has gripped the country since its war with Israel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Noting there are persistent global deficits of around 200 million to 230 million ounces, this measure could severely deepen shortages.

From MarketWatch

But burial authorities have the right to re-use graves, often by deepening them, after 75 years.

From BBC

By deepening economic ties among members, the argument goes, the bloc might finally achieve the efficiencies and scale its vast market has long promised but failed to deliver.

From The Wall Street Journal