Sentences with deepen
deep·en
D d - If this is not stopped, the financial crisis will deepen. [VERB]
- He did not get a chance to deepen his knowledge of Poland. [VERB noun]
- The controversial plan to deepen Port Phillip Bay's shipping channels could be delayed.
- Plans to deepen parts of Port Phillip Bay have environment groups.
- Dusk was deepening as they drove back to the lights of Shillingham. [VERB]
- Her voice has deepened and coarsened with the years. [VERB]
- Melbourne is debating whether to deepen its shipping channel so it can handle bigger ships.
- He heard her breathing deepen. [VERB]
- ...a major project to deepen the channel. [VERB noun]
- As we drew nearer to it the water gradually deepened. [VERB]
- They deepened the well by 200 feet.
- The event deepened the prevailing gloom.
- News of her death deepened my sorrow.
- The tuner deepened the tone of the organ.
- The class deepened my understanding of the subject.
- The shared experiences deepened our relationship.
- The hypnotist then proceeded to deepen his trance.
- The water deepens as you go toward the middle of the channel.
- The crisis deepened in the following weeks.
- His voice deepened with age.
- His skill in deciphering the texts deepened with practice.
- The conversation deepened and they began to truly share.
- The new bed allowed my sleep to deepen.