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Pronunciation: [dˈiːpənd] (IPA)

Deepened is a word used to describe something getting more intense or stronger. To communicate a similar meaning, one can utilize a variety of synonyms. Words like heightened, intensified, strengthened, bolstered, and solidified all offer different shades of meaning while communicating a sense of increasing intensity. Other synonyms that can be used include amplified, enhanced, enriched, augmented, and magnified. Using these words in place of deepened can help to add variety and interest to your writing, allowing you to communicate your ideas in a more dynamic and impactful way. Whether you are writing a report or crafting a story, choosing the right synonym for deepened can help to make your message more memorable.

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Usage examples for Deepened

His own sense of the greatness of the crisis perhaps needed to be deepened.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
Her surprise must only have deepened her gratitude.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
But his cheek bones showed more plainly when he appeared upon the street the following morning, and the faint lines about his strong mouth had deepened.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey

Famous quotes with Deepened

  • Genius is not perfected, it is deepened. It does not so much interpret the world as fertilize itself with it.
    Andre Malraux
  • Theologians often say that faith must come first, and that morality must be deduced from faith. We say that morality must come first, and faith, to those whose nature fits them to entertain it, will come out of the experience of a deepened moral life as its richest, choicest fruit.We seek to become morally certain — that is, certain for moral purposes — of what is beyond the reach of demonstration. But our moral optimism must include the darkest facts that pessimism can point to, include them and transcend them.
    Felix Adler
  • Hayek never really departed from the essential economic theory that he developed during the 1920s, although he expanded and deepened his analysis.
    Alan O. Ebenstein
  • I have characterized education as a victory won over one's wish-fancies and childish egoism, as the lifting of the problems of life to higher and more significant dilemmas, as the attainment of mastery. A humanistic liberalism seeks freedom as broad-mindedness; it strives for a highly civilized, urbane and sophisticated state of mind in which insight is deepened and interest is widened.
    Everett Dean Martin
  • He dreamt that night that he rode through the woods on a low ridge. Below him he could see deer in a meadow where the sun fell on the grass. The grass was still wet and the deer stood in it to their elbows. He could feel the spine of the mule rolling under him and he gripped the mule's barrel with his legs. Each leaf that brushed his face deepened his sadness and dread. Each leaf he passed, he'd never pass again. They rode over his face like veils, already some yellow, their veins slender like bones where the sun shone through them. He had resolved himself to ride on for he could not turn back and the world that day was as lovely as any day ever was and he was riding to his death. (p.162)
    Cormac McCarthy

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