Ever widening thought and action =figure of speech?
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It is a personification.
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The phrase 'ever widening thought and action' has been taken from the poem 'Where the mind is without fear'. This is a kind of abstract personification. Thought and actions cannot widen.
The phrase is symbolic of the idea that one must always be thinking rationally and logically, for it is a rational decision that can yield the best of results in any situation.
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