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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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181. These have been the subject of intense debate, with religious preferences sometimes intruding.
182. In the intense glare of the television lights, they looked pretty awful.
183. Cayenne: A fiery, intense, red chili that is known as cayenne pepper when dried and ground.
184. The daily diet in 1990 for executives of all Westernized economies is rich with the language of intense change.
185. Such things help to strike the ideal balance of intense competition(sentencedict.com), good fun and true rugby friendship.
186. A: Competition in the banqueting and airline businesses is intense.
187. How much money Simpson has is a matter of intense speculation and debate.
188. The hard-liners have not vanished, and the political battles ahead will be intense.
189. Light is most intense along the central axis of each fan.
190. Anti-aircraft fire was intense but largely ineffectual, and we quickly accomplished our objectives.
191. His approach has incited even more intense debate among Democrats.
192. In a few short but intense years we began to atone for centuries of environmental degradation.
193. Intense though Emily Dickinson was, Emily had never experienced the spume and spray of arterial blood.
194. The intense media attention surrounding the case, has made it very difficult for the family to cope.
195. But this sector was the first to feel the heat of intense competition and spiralling development costs.
196. The algae consumed waste products from the reef and under the intense artificial sunlight they proliferated in stringy green mats.
197. Between 200 and 300 new commercial stations could come on air in the 1990s and intense competition for advertising revenue is inevitable.
198. All the surrounding countryside, scorched by the intense heat, is now in flames.
199. A beautiful coal-black face, strong, intense, with a thin, carefully trimmed mustache.
200. Moreover, the large city or freight terminals had to have massive capacity to cope with intense seasonal pressures.
201. Tony knows I have an intense, personal commitment to him.
202. The 1990s will be an age of niche markets, intense competition, and extremely short product life cycles.
203. Of course, there is intense competition among the London brokerage houses to signal their bids as fast as possible.
204. Perhaps it is because of a hearty dislike of chauvinism and exaggerated nationalism that I have not become an intense patriot.
205. The movement inside her filled her completely, an endless fluttering of wings, intense and urgent pecking of beaks.
206. The barrage of public anger was intense, Mr Whitney returned to the backbenches not long afterwards.
207. As national freedom drew near, political activities grew more intense and Gandhi stood at their epicenter.
208. It will surround the caster and any unit they are with with a shield of intense coldness.
209. His commitment to the transformation of society through identifying and resolving structural issues is very intense.
210. By 4 p. m., I was ready for that intense little cup of coffee and a piece of cake or pastry.
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