heighten|heightened|heightening|heightens in English
verb
['height·en || 'haɪtn]
raise, elevate; increase, intensify, enhance; grow
Use "heighten|heightened|heightening|heightens" in a sentence
1. This only heightens our admiration.
2. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania .
3. White snow heightens the red plum blossoms.
4. US economic data heightens recession fears
5. Frances mentions another element that heightens her loneliness.
6. Strength, speed, heightened senses.
7. Feelings of guilt heighten feelings of anxiety.
8. This process heightens the use results of involute spline broach.
9. • How can we heighten our sense of urgency?
10. Day by day the structure heightened.
11. 16 This process heightens the use results of involute spline broach.
12. 9 Day by day the structure heightened.
13. The middling students achievement are heightened distinctly.
14. Trade tends to be protected when international tensions heighten.
15. There are fears that the march will heighten racial tension.
16. The informal meeting, in Hertfordshire, has now become crucial as the prospect of a trade war heightens.
17. 15:17) Similarly, association with our brothers and sisters heightens our enjoyment of the convention.
18. These defeats only heighten the fact that victory today is vital.
19. The campaign is intended to heighten public awareness of the disease.
20. Some texts heighten irrational thinking and glorify upper-caste Hindu symbols.
21. Fear brings about a heightened state of alertness.
22. Given its drama-heightening effect, tenebrism is very much a Baroque effect (see Western
23. The incident has heightened public displeasure with the authorities.
24. Goldman Sachs addressed junior bankers' Complaints over heightened workloads
25. Talking about sex with my friends heightened my curiosity.