1. heightened - Adjective
2. heightened - Verb
of Heighten
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording the statement, the agencies have issued an urgent call to action as COVID-19 continues to disrupt immunisation services worldwide, leaving millions of vulnerable children at heightened risk of preventable childhood diseases. Source: Internet
After all, 2018 was not exactly a great encore to the solid returns the previous year, while fears may be particularly heightened right now thanks to 2020’s lackluster kick-off on the back of rising geopolitical tensions. Source: Internet
According to reports, tensions were heightened in Downing Street when Johnson became aware of 'hostile texts' briefing against his fiancée, which had been forwarded to her. Source: Internet
A company executive added that heightened spending on delivery infrastructure would likely continue over years, and shares fell 2 percent in after-hours trading. Source: Internet
A consequence of that rhetoric was a heightened threat of all out war, culminating in the assassination of Iranian general, Qassem Soleimani, in January. Source: Internet
“All of our kids are doing exceptional in school because the programme focuses on getting the kids to concentrate, to be more observant, their memory power is heightened, their imagination skills are great and their self-confidence,” she said. Source: Internet