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View definitions for deepen

deepen

verb as in make depth greater

Strongest match

verb as in make more intense

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“SNAP is the first line of defense to address our nation’s deepening hunger crisis,” FitzSimons said.

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So the Dodgers can strengthen baseball’s best lineup, deepen their historic batting order, tighten their versatile defense, become even more exciting, more enchanting, more unbeatable.

By deepening our understanding of how stem cell machinery evolved, scientists may identify new ways to optimise stem cell therapies and improve cell reprogramming techniques for treating diseases or repairing damaged tissue.

The partners then deepened their relationship with a national contract, according to a wrongful termination lawsuit by a former BaronHR employee.

Tom Herbert, director at Brimscombe Mill and co-founder of The Long Table, said the donation from the star showed "incredible support" which could "deepen our impact".

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