0 to make or become deeper -- vyhloubit, prohloubit
The workmen deepened the trench.
1 to increase -- prohlubovat se
His troubles were deepening.
The process of 'unlearning' deepens the impression that not only survival techniques but also existential orientation, which we learned in childhood, are no longer reliable.
Once again, as in 1913-15, the quality of the reportage declined as deepening financial problems and falling circulation sapped the morale of its staff.
Lastly, the growing coverage of cultural issues has deepened our understanding but needs to be integrated into political and strategic narratives.
The greater general risk is deepening the reservoir for a treatable pathogen highly dangerous to normal or nearly normal hosts.
Between the organised programmes, there were opportunities to spend free time together, and some participants developed special bonds, deepening the relationship into friendship.
Subsequent abrupt deepening led to deposition of a thick black shale unit, turbidite deposits and large-scale submarine channel-fill deposits.
After 1970 metropolitan expansion became more complex, urban ®scal problems deepened and environmental concerns intensi®ed.
Table 1c shows the last ratings for 1998, which may reflect the deepening financial crisis.