brightening Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbraɪ.tən]
  • Us [ ˈbraɪ.t̬ən]

Meaning of brightening In English

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Examples of brightening

  • Future brightening for depression treatments.

  • Duration discrimination of an interval signaled by brightening both at onset and offset is worse by factor of about 2 than when the onset is brightening and the offset darkening.

  • The owners painted the shopping centre pink to try to make people feel that things were brightening up.

  • They have felt they were bringing happiness to hundreds and thousands of old people steeped in despair and anxiety, and brightening their days.

  • There are some hundreds of thousands of working-class homes which are badly in need of improvement and brightening.

  • We believe that brightening up the post office will have a psychological effect both on the staff and on the customer.

  • They make a great contribution to brightening up the home.

  • It is quite a considerable sum, which will be used in the hospitals for entertaining and brightening the time for the patients.

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