"Intensified" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Intensified" Meaning

The verb "intensified" means to make or become more severe, strong, or extreme. Example: "The fire was intensified by the strong winds, causing it to spread rapidly."

"Intensified" Examples

Usage Examples of "Intensified"


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The increasing pollution in the city has intensified the health problems of its inhabitants.

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The company intensified its marketing campaign to promote the new product launch.

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The fight against terrorism has intensified globally, with many countries working together to combat the threat.

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The farmer's traditional methods had intensified the soil's salinity, making it difficult to grow crops.

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The heat wave has intensified, causing widespread power outages and disrupting daily life.

"Intensified" Similar Words

Intends

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To intend means to have a purpose or plan to do something. It is often used to describe someone's intention or goal, whether it is a specific action, a decision, or a resolution.

Intensate

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I'm afraid "intensate" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please clarify or provide more context about where you encountered this word?

Intensated

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Intensely

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Strongly or intensely refers to something that is done or experienced in a strong or extreme manner. For example, "The concert was intensely loud" or "She felt intensely sad after the argument with her friend".

Intenseness

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Intensification

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Intensities

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Intensity

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