deepening

[ˈdiːpənɪŋ]

deepening Definition

  • 1the process of becoming or making something deep or deeper
  • 2an increase in the intensity or seriousness of something

Using deepening: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deepening" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The deepening of the river caused flooding in the area.

  • Example

    The deepening of their relationship was evident in the way they spoke to each other.

  • Example

    The deepening of the crisis led to widespread panic among investors.

deepening Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with deepening

  • a severe and prolonged economic downturn characterized by a decline in GDP, employment, and trade activity

    Example

    The country is facing a deepening recession due to the pandemic.

  • a change in the pitch and tone of the voice that makes it sound lower and more mature

    Example

    As he entered puberty, his voice began to undergo a deepening.

  • a situation where the facts or details surrounding an event or incident become more complex and difficult to understand

    Example

    The police are investigating the deepening mystery surrounding the disappearance of the businessman.

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Summary: deepening in Brief

The term 'deepening' [ˈdiːpənɪŋ] refers to the process of making something deeper or more intense. It can describe physical changes like the deepening of a river or abstract changes like the deepening of a relationship. 'Deepening' can also refer to an increase in the intensity or seriousness of something, as in a deepening crisis. Phrases include 'deepening recession,' 'deepening voice,' and 'deepening mystery.'

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