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deepen

[dee-puhn] / ˈdi pən /




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The deletions and revisions are likely to deepen concerns over the LAFD’s ability to acknowledge its mistakes before and during the blaze — and to avoid repeating them in the future.

From Los Angeles Times

Either way, the exercise deepens your palate, technique and appreciation for the craft.

From Salon

Consumers have been cutting back on luxury spending, so companies are pushing beyond products into experiences—cafes, hotels and exhibits—as a way to deepen engagement and brand loyalty.

From The Wall Street Journal

As more discoveries emerge, scientists will be able to compare ecosystems across different regions and time periods, deepening knowledge of how ancient oceans influenced the modern seas we depend on today.

From Science Daily

But umbrella union the Nigerian Miners Association warns a blanket mining ban would disrupt locals' livelihoods, "deepen poverty and increase insecurity".

From Barron's