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widen
/ ˈwaɪdən /
verb
- to make or become wide or wider
Derived Forms
- ˈwidener, noun
Other Words From
- widen·er noun
- re·widen verb
- un·widened adjective
Example Sentences
Already set in motion are cascading toxic effects on social discourse and political dynamics, marked by widening acceptance and promotion of overt bigotries and brandished hatreds.
While the initial investigations surrounded discretionary commission arrangements, which were banned in 2021, the Court of Appeal decision widened the scope to any car finance commissions.
He points to current wars, climate change and a widening global wealth gap.
The Biden administration kept the measures in place and in some cases widened them.
On Ukraine’s frosty battlefields, in bustling urban cafes in Europe and Asia, on Middle Eastern street corners, there were gasps and widened eyes as the news flashed on televisions and smartphone screens.
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