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widen
/ ˈwaɪdən /
verb
- to make or become wide or wider
Derived Forms
- ˈwidener, noun
Other Word Forms
- widen·er noun
- re·widen verb
- un·widened adjective
Example Sentences
Sherman also mimics Wood’s voice and facial expressions on “White Lotus,” widening her eyes and pursing her lips behind those very prominent front teeth.
This process leads to erosion and means the hole still widens and deepens to this day.
Since Ireland's narrow victory over the Red Roses in 2015, the gap in professionalism and class between the sides has widened year-on-year.
Rob Owens, a science teacher at Dixons Croxteth Academy, said the remit of his job had widened since he entered the profession 20 years ago.
The play highlights a widening gap between two generations - the old and the young - demanding change through innovation and technology.
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