widening

IPA: wˈaɪdʌnɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb widen.

adjective

  • Growing wider or farther apart.
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Examples of "widening" in Sentences

  • Democratic politicians like to decry what they describe as a widening economic gap in the nation.
  • Take satisfaction in widening your comfort zone, the opportunity to learn, and the progress toward your goals.
  • Graduate student Reginald Terry noted what he called a widening gap between historically black private schools such as VUU and
  • Moving outward from obscure Mari through her shifting circle of friends, Murakami takes in widening perimeters of a nocturnal urban habitat.
  • Over the decades, Germans have assigned responsibility for Nazi horrors in widening circles — first the leadership was faulted, then all party members, later the full German army.
  • Espen Eichhoefer for The Wall Street Journal Over the decades, Germans have assigned responsibility for Nazi horrors in widening circles — first faulting the leadership, then all party members, later the full German army.

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