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heighten

[hahyt-n] / ˈhaɪt n /


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It’s both timely and necessary, especially in an era of rising grocery prices and heightened awareness of what and how we eat.

From Salon

WSJ: The Greenland crisis seemed to heighten the sense of economic sovereignty being important to achieve, especially with AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The heightened uncertainty that the market faces over the next two weeks suggests that oil prices are likely to continue to price in a large risk premium,” the analysts said.

From The Wall Street Journal

While skiers have been enjoying the conditions, the heavy snow and strong winds have heightened the potential risk of avalanches on some of Scotland's highest mountains.

From BBC

The researchers showed this heightened state of readiness led to a 100-to-1,000-fold reduction in viruses getting through the lungs and into the body.

From BBC