Similar words: maddening, hardening, deadening, saddening, gardening, emboldening, widen, adenine. Meaning: ['waɪdn] n. 1. an increase in width 2. a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park 3. the act of making something wider.
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61. They may include more major alterations, such as widening a door for a wheelchair.
62. Her relentless touring and razor-sharp musical skills are widening her fan base.
63. Then, widening our focus, we looked at Lugbara witchcraft and the ancestor cult which complements and completes it.
64. The letter provided further evidence of the widening schism between the church and Downing Street.
65. First he covered the area near the tree, then he extended his search, widening the circle.
66. He said yesterday his first priorities would be to tackle inflation and the widening trade gap.
67. Caught in the torch beam were a pair of eyes, glittering ebony pupils widening in shock.
68. That gap has fluctuated between about 2. 7 percent and 1. 45, widening whenever prospects for monetary union dim.
69. The crack in the bedroom wall seems to be widening.
70. Yet the climate of opinion is slowly changing, reflecting the gradually widening appreciation of disability in society as a whole.
71. However, he defended the widening of the M25 motorway around London, and the building of bypasses in rural areas.
72. They wanted education which offered some evidence of achievement, some possibility of widening their choices in life.
73. Rumours of something new would send us rolling down the ever widening highways.
74. Given newspapers to read, he could make no headway because everything, every headline, opened out to widening associations.
75. It is a well-known fact that exchange rate-based stabilisation programmes generally result in a widening in the current account deficit.
76. The widening of educational opportunity in the immediate post-war period was not accompanied by radical changes in its content.
77. Many authorities are widening the scope of discussion with general practitioners to develop appropriate means of local involvement.
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78. The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.
79. We are committed to widening opportunities without compromising academic standards.
80. Chiarelli sees light rail as an alternative to widening the busy Airport Parkway which parallels the route near South Keys.
81. The introduction and expansion of a devolved staff development budget means that schools will be widening their range of staff development contacts.
82. Mavis dropped giggles to the grass like pebbles into water; ever widening echoes of itself, deepening, fading.
83. The gap between the rich and the poor is widening.
84. The Ducks score fifteen straight points, widening the margin for a twenty-six-point win.
85. Doctors have discovered that in suitable cases the lumpy atheroma deposits can be squeezed flat, widening the arteries again.
86. Newspapers enjoyed a widening circle of readers.
87. Turning and turning in the widening gyre.
88. Wagner responds, his eyes widening.
89. The city is widening this street.
90. Food deficits were widening and famine was unfolding.
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