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deepen

[dee-puhn] / ˈdi pən /




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“At a moment when public trust is already shaken, doubling down with defensiveness only deepens the concern Angelenos have about accountability at LA28.”

From Los Angeles Times

Parents need to be willing to go deeper into the child’s complaints—not to prove them wrong, but to deepen their understanding and reflect their willingness to heal whatever harm they have caused.

From The Wall Street Journal

The move aims to create businesses with more focus and less complexity, Kraft Heinz said, and would deepen a reversal of the food industry’s yearslong strategy of pursuing deals to build scale.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond deepening our understanding of time in quantum physics, the work offers a new tool for studying how electrons behave in complex materials.

From Science Daily

The trial comes at a moment of deepening public anxiety over social media’s impact on children, and growing distrust of the corporations that operate the platforms.

From Los Angeles Times