Similar words: intensification, intensify, intension, intensive, intensity, ossified, intensively, classified. Meaning: [ɪn'tensɪfaɪ] adj. made more intense.
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(61) Other Republicans foresee a period of intensified investigation into activities of the Clintons and their associates ending with a plethora of indictments.
(62) Perhaps not very surprisingly, it turns out to have been pure hell-brutality intensified by stupidity.
(63) These were intensified by the fact that he had been accused of believing that the world would continue to exist for eternity.
(64) Recent changes in the social security system are likely to have intensified these widening income inequalities among families with children.
(65) At the London School of Economics the students had occupied the premises in February 1967 as their struggle intensified.
(66) Cops would tell us to go home, and that intensified this bohemian romance all the more.
(67) Each time he awoke the pain seemed to have intensified.
(68) The work on the coalfields was intensified and a widespread search for minerals which were normally imported, was carried out.
(69) Among right-wing circles this perception simply intensified their existential feeling of Angst, of having lost their bearings.
(70) The prospect of censure intensified what, for Galileo, was fast becoming a dilemma.
(71) The dizzy feeling in her head intensified, and she knew she was about to black out.
(72) Nevertheless the drive to achieve cuts even at the expense of standards has intensified.
(73) When you project an image, you project an intensified version of the original.
(74) Art, being the alter-ego of Religion, reflects this trend, albeit at an intensified rate.
(75) Such initiatives intensified the pressure exerted by the guild for the state to take responsibility for public health.
(76) Secretary of State Christopher is to join IsraelSyria peace talks today in Maryland in an intensified bid for progress in the negotiations.
(77) Police have now intensified the search for the lost child.
(78) There were reports of intensified fighting in Nagorny Karabakh during the latter part of December.
(79) As the civil war intensified and the Communist armies neared Canton, prices for food and other necessities skyrocketed.
(80) It is arguable that this interest has intensified under the present Conservative government.
(81) During the immediate pre-war years the characteristic features of imperialism rapidly intensified.
(82) Such a policy intensified opposition to the Forest system: as early as 1277 the king was compelled to offer certain concessions.
(83) All these factors were intensified by rural population growth[sentencedict.com], although it was not in itself caused by the family-based allowance scheme.
(84) The violence was intensified when a black held in custody on a minor charge was beaten by a crowd of whites.
(85) In the run-up to the election, terrorists have intensified their activities.
(86) Although private funding has bridged much of this gap,[http://sentencedict.com/intensified.html] declining ticket sales of 35 % have intensified financial pressures.
(87) But there is no denying that in the nineteenth century it greatly intensified, causing a good deal of heart-searching.
(88) The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified.
(89) Soundview Financial Group intensified the concerns by lowering its investment opinions on four semiconductor makers.
(90) In late July the protest intensified as Snyder and his supporters began a juice and water fast.
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