dramatically widen
Frequency: 7.814.5 per million words
Used to indicate a very large and sudden increase in width or scope.
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- The economic crisis caused the gap between the rich and the poor to dramatically widen.
- New technologies are expected to dramatically widen the scope of scientific research.
- As the debate progressed, the differences in their viewpoints dramatically widened.
- The company's expansion plans aim to dramatically widen its market reach.
- Without intervention, the divide between the two factions will only dramatically widen.
- The new policy could dramatically widen access to education for underprivileged communities.
- His understanding of the universe began to dramatically widen after reading that book.
- The river had dramatically widened after the heavy rainfall, making crossing difficult.
- By embracing diversity, organizations can dramatically widen their talent pool.
- The scandal threatened to dramatically widen the public's distrust in the government.