intensified

IPA: ɪntˈɛnsʌfaɪd

adjective

  • made more intense
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Examples of "intensified" in Sentences

  • The conflict has intensified.
  • Corruption dogged the program and intensified opposition.
  • As a source of nourishment, the immediacy of this connection is intensified.
  • "It is our _last_, Jessie," she said, and as she said it the expression intensified, yet it seemed a little forced.
  • As the rain intensified, the Sooners continued to pour it on, with Quentin Griffin and Kejuan Jones each rushing for a pair of
  • Shmivil, yada yada yada! you are increasing troops!! and engaging in intensified war!! keep the talk about civil issues for later when you are more civilized!
  • The call intensified efforts to squeeze Gbagbo, who faces growing isolation amid pressure to step down from major international powers including the UN Security Council, the African
  • SHM Works undertaken to fortify the city were intensified from the 18th century onwards, although difficulties were encountered in the transportation of materials and labour in this respect.
  • How much this added to the growing tension between Marx and Hess is not clear, but as the search for a definition intensified, Hess was being driven further and further away from Marx by Engels.

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