deepen in the PONS Dictionary

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The blind can be deepened to allow sitting upright, if desired, by using a digging tool.
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His writing has deepened, grown wiser and funnier, like a face that is aging well.
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This only deepened the depression as government employees were put out of work and public works projects were canceled.
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The cutting was deepened and widened requiring the demolition of the dilapidated stationmaster's house.
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In about the year 1100, the motte was made higher and the surrounding ditch deepened.
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The lake is deepened by a dam on the northern end which was constructed in the 1930s.
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The well can be deepened easily and it is easily converted to screen and liner.
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The fruit bodies of the fungus are tawny to ochre, deepening to reddish-brown at the base of the stem.
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As we can see in the diagram below, the hollow deepens further to form an established pothole.
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Thanks to his fathers extensive private library he had the opportunity to deepen his knowledge, beyond school education, in literature, philosophy, history and the arts.
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