intensification

IPA: ɪntɛnsʌfʌkˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act or process of intensifying, or of making more intense.
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Examples of "intensification" in Sentences

  • He was asked if the intensification was a consequence of global warming, and declined to comment.
  • In all the above instances perhaps the kind of intensification involved is that of a repeated process.
  • The long-term intensification of South Africa\'s industrialisation process and movement towards a knowledge economy;
  • (NIPF) recognised aspects of advanced manufacturing, particularly the long-term intensification of the country's industrialisation process.
  • Paula intensified remarkably quickly, setting a modern record for the fastest intensification from the issuance of the first advisory to hurricane strength.
  • But when in the interests of moving the negotiations forward, the ANC declared a suspension of its armed struggle, the PAC announced an "intensification" of its armed struggle.
  • When the ANC suspended the armed struggle to assist the negotiations process, the PAC announced an "intensification" of its armed struggle - after an effective hiatus of 30 years.
  • "Incoming information suggests that economic growth is slowing," the FOMC said in its statement, reflecting the "intensification" of the housing slump and slower business and consumer spending.

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