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heighten

[hahyt-n] / ˈhaɪt n /


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But now, their heightened status is looking more permanent than some professional investors once believed it could be.

From The Wall Street Journal

One person, who saw another doctor for a heart valve condition that heightened the risk of complications, could no longer walk for more than 10 minutes after their surgery, Uber alleged in the lawsuit.

From Los Angeles Times

Some officers were authorised to carry high-grade weapons as part of heightened security measures.

From BBC

The drills, however, prompted statements of concern about heightened tensions from U.S. lawmakers, and from around the world, including the European Union, the U.K.,

From The Wall Street Journal

In a new era of heightened trade barriers, he added, “If all these economies and markets are less hooked together than they used to be, then there are greater benefits in diversification.”

From The Wall Street Journal