0 past simple and past participle of deepen
2 to become more strongly felt or experienced, or to make something this way:
3 to make something increase or become more serious:
It certainly helped to deepen my understanding of the situation.
Nonetheless, the debate deepened the feelings of antagonism already felt by student leaders on both sides.
However, political and economic crises also deepened in the same decade.
The knowledge of their disease deepened their existential shock but as their symptoms increased, they began struggling with increasing loss of control.
Meanwhile, the divisions within the student movement deepened.
Working together not only enriched our own learning development, and resulted in a close collegial bond, but also deepened the musical experiences of our students.
Yet despite extravagant marketing campaigns, the privatisation -otations have not deepened share ownership.
It also reflected cultural differences, deepened by beliefs about such differences.
The combination of conceptual analysis, simulation, and experimentation has deepened our understanding of fast and frugal heuristics.