wilden
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wilden (third-person singular simple present wildens, present participle wildening, simple past and past participle wildened)
- (transitive, intransitive) to make or become wild or wilder
- 1965, Wayland Hilton Young, Wayland Kennet, Thirty-four Articles, page 70:
- The glorification of the business-man which is the effect of the present government's capital profits, expense account and pension fund policies is ‘wildening’ our capitalism.
- 2010, Poul Anderson, Operation Luna:
- His alembic furnished Highland spring water. We sat for a while in companionable silence. The weather wildened.
- 2011, K. S. Mulholland, Varlarsaga, volume 2, page 114:
- In any event, our relations with Dorthillion have become poor since the ways have wildened.
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