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The past tense of "deepen" would be "deepened".
Deepen Shah was born on 1984-03-04.
The noun form for the verb to deepen is deepener, one who deepens.
He took additional classes to deepen his understanding of the subject.
The noun forms for the verb to deepen are deepenerand the gerund, deepening.
Morrie's relationships deepen as a result of his illness. He becomes more connected with his family, rekindles old friendships, and forms new bonds with his students. The limited time he has left causes him to prioritize meaningful relationships and cherish the moments spent with loved ones.
A life altering experience can deepen a person's faith. A scary experience can deepen a person's faith as well. This can depend on a person's beliefs, though.
Yes you can deepen ur voice and it is ok sometimes but sometimes not.
The verb of deep is deepen. Other verbs are deepens, deepening and deepened, depending on the tense.For example, here are some sentences:"We will deepen the hole"."He deepens the hole for the pool"."The hole was deepening".The ground for the well was deepened".
It is "to deepen".
Unless you consider some risky hormone treatments, there is nothing that will deepen your voice. Your voice will naturally deepen as you go through puberty. The deepening is due to the thyroid cartilage and vocal cords growing.