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widen

American  
[wahyd-n] / ˈwaɪd n /

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to make or become wide or wider; broaden; expand.


widen British  
/ ˈwaɪdən /

verb

  1. to make or become wide or wider

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Other Word Forms

  • rewiden verb
  • unwidened adjective
  • widener noun

Etymology

Origin of widen

First recorded in 1600–10; wide + -en 1

Example Sentences

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“There’s a widening gap between what people have versus what they need,” Roberts said.

From MarketWatch

The drug is also used in infants to treat pulmonary hypertension due to its ability to widen blood vessels.

From Science Daily

But parents are eyeing a widening array of costs competing for their savings.

From The Wall Street Journal

But as the scope of data collection has widened, so too have concerns around how such information might be used.

From BBC

That gap has widened over time, reflecting growing obligations that aren’t matched by increasing revenue.

From Barron's