1 to become more strongly felt or experienced, or to make something this way:
2 to make something increase or become more serious:
It certainly helped to deepen my understanding of the situation.
5 to become more strongly felt or experienced, or to make something this way:
6 to increase or become more serious; to make something increase or become more serious:
There are fears that the crisis in the Pacific region could deepen considerably.
Some experts say raising interest rates to fight inflation might deepen the economic slowdown.
To deepen its relationships with advertisers, the company has begun to offer corporate customers access to research about online consumers.
Ethnic chauvinism deepened at the expense of national consciousness ; national unity remained, at worst, a chimera, and at best, an aspiration.
The knowledge of their disease deepened their existential shock but as their symptoms increased, they began struggling with increasing loss of control.
The formal-democratic order has not broken down, nor is there a profound process of ' democratic deepening ' to be detected.
Views of the deepening shade: psycholog ical aspects of life-threatening illness.
Our work aims precisely at deepening the semantical study of the interaction combinators.
The opportunities for deepening our understanding are considerable.
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.
Table 1c shows the last ratings for 1998, which may reflect the deepening financial crisis.
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下沉, 加深, (使)變深…
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下沉, 加深, (使)变深…
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hacer(se) más profundo, empeorar(se), profundizar…
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aprofundar(-se), tornar mais profundo, aumentar…
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~が深くなる, ~を深くする, ~が悪化する…
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derinleş(tir)mek, gittikçe kötüleş(tir)mek…
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approfondir, augmenter, (s’)approfondir…
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fer(-se) més profund, intensificar(-se), empitjorar…
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