widen
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- rewiden verb
- unwidened adjective
- widener noun
Etymology
Origin of widen
Example Sentences
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Any regulatory headlines will widen the risk gap between these two deals — giving Paramount the edge if investors compare that risk side-by-side.
From MarketWatch
He acknowledges that 12% retail deposit growth helps widen CBA’s competitive moat in the Australian mortgage market, supporting both net interest margin and net interest income growth.
Still, analysts warn that bond spreads could generally widen if investors, faced with more ample supply, begin to weigh concerns such as policy uncertainty and geopolitical strain more heavily.
On Thursday, Grab also announced the acquisition of U.S.-based investing app Stash Financial as it seeks to widen the range of its offerings.
And companies aren’t known to pass on small savings to consumers: Profit margins have widened in recent years, but consumer prices have yet to fall in response.
From Barron's
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