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Sentence count:229+17Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: considerabledrasticdynamicextremefierceforcefulgreatrigorousseverestrongSimilar words: intensityintendintentmaintenancedensesenseoffenseexpenseMeaning: [ɪn'tens]  adj. 1. in an extreme degree 2. extremely sharp or intense 3. (of color) having the highest saturation. 
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91. The fort finally fell after a week of intense fighting.
92. The decision followed months of intense lobbying of UN officials.
93. There was intense speculation 18 months ago that the former foreign secretary might be parachuted into the Scottish Parliament.
94. Intense disagreement over economic policy risks fracturing the coalition government.
95. The first half of January was marked by intense diplomatic activity.
95. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
96. Yet open markets still command intense loyalty.
97. His cologne reads subdued but intense sensuality.
98. The loneliness that bereaved people feel can be intense.
99. There was suddenly an intense chill in the air.
100. Reading cracked under intense pressure again after 69 minutes.
101. Its purpose is to allow the patient an opportunity to regain control of intense emotions.
102. Prediction claims attract intense and unwarrantedly optimistic coverage by the media.
103. Fire a high energy electron beam at a metal target and bremsstrahlung effect produces intense X-rays.
104. An early, major order of business was learning to cope with the stresses and intense emotions of becoming a manager.
105. Mounting debts and intense competition drove the airline to attempt a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in 1991.
106. Guy appeared to hesitate for a second, those intense, light eyes burning into hers.
107. Apart from intense competition in the retail savings market, banks and building societies also compete strongly in the market for house finance.
108. Lot 16, perhaps the best of the series, has intense blackberry flavors with touches of blueberry, coffee and chocolate.
109. This is far more intense a challenge than contributing to debates about strategy and design.
110. The first sections of the converging continental margins to collide suffer the most intense deformation.
111. The announcement came after the market closed, but rumors of the deal sparked intense trading earlier Thursday.
112. The answer lies in the intense, if bizarrely expressed, religious convictions of its builder, Sir Thomas Tresham.
113. Their faces appeared intense, their eyes moving constantly as if to size up their surroundings.
114. Louis Bertrand on his deathbed was accompanied by an intense light which brightened his humble cell for several minutes.
115. As a result of that intense period of creative self-examination all the symphonies as they are played today date from after 1945.
116. Fiver, as he listened, had shown a mixture of intense absorption and incredulous horror.
117. His lovemaking was different this time, more intense, more assertive as if he was trying to exert some power over her.
118. Often we produce just the opposite, because the affluent become the most intense users of the service.
119. It would be good for you, would force all your energies into one arena for an intense period.
120. To intense, hardworking young Taylor, the practice could scarcely have seemed like anything but the most shameless sloth.
More similar words: intensityintendintentmaintenancedensesenseoffenseexpensedefenselicensein a sensetensionsenselessmake senseconsensuscontendextensionextensivesentenceat the expense ofin tearspainterinterestintervalinteractInternetinteriorinternalenter intointegrate
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