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Definition deepen in American English

deepen verb

verb
/ˈdipən/
1

if a bad situation deepens, it becomes worse

Example

The economic crisis has deepened.

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a deepening conflict between the political rivals

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2

if a feeling or relationship deepens, or if something deepens it, it becomes stronger

Example

His anxiety deepened when he heard the news.

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Both sides are now deepening their commitment to the peace process.

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3

if someone's knowledge or understanding deepens, or if something deepens it, they know or understand more

Example

I'm trying to deepen my understanding of local history.

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4

if water deepens, or if someone deepens it, it becomes deeper

Example

plans to deepen channels in the Port of New York

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5

if a color deepens, it becomes darker

Example

As evening arrived, the shadows deepened.

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6

if a sound deepens, or if someone deepens it, it becomes lower

Example

The man suddenly deepened his voice.

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7

if a mystery deepens, or if something deepens it, it becomes more complicated and difficult to understand

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Definition deepen in American English