Synonym: compound, deepen, escalate, heighten, step up. Similar words: intensification, intensive, intensity, intense, utensil, tension, extension, extensive. Meaning: [ɪn'tensɪfaɪ] v. 1. increase in extent or intensity 2. make more intense, stronger, or more marked 3. become more intense 4. make the chemically affected part of (a negative) denser or more opaque in order produce a stronger contrast between light and dark.
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31. And 27 foreign firms have representative offices in Seoul. As financial liberalisation proceeds, competition among the foreign houses will intensify.
32. As we shall see, one of the effects of the Peloponnesian War was to intensify political activity and pamphleteering.
33. We have no choice but to intensify the strike campaign.
34. The piercing brilliance of the late afternoon sunlight seems to intensify the surrealism of the constantly changing scenery.
35. Consequently a lack of cooperation in the international monetary system only served to intensify the economic problem of the 1930s.
36. Still, urban problems intensify, as the example of Cairo makes plain.
37. We will intensify the co-ordination of security policies within the Twelve.
38. The failure of this meagre adornment seemed only to intensify the air of sadness, like decorations on a dead Christmas tree.
39. To such an end it had for some time been seeking to intensify contacts with both Tehran and Baghdad.
40. Without the creation of new off-street parking areas, this problem is likely to intensify.
41. Commercial activity is expected to intensify towards Christmas.
42. The admission will intensify doubts about the election result.
43. This could intensify the risk of a nuclear exchange.
44. The motivation is simple: the desire to intensify competition.
45. So many self-generation power plants were built, but what followed was the grid company's intensify risk.
46. Overall the land use changes in the Yangtze River basin may intensify the hydrological cycle of the basin, which should increase summer precipitation and streamflow.
47. Air force units have been ordered to intensify their patrols.
48. Given data on Monday that showed the U.S. manufacturing sector barely grew in July, the focus on this Friday's U.S. nonfarm payrolls data should intensify after two months of disappointing numbers.
49. Therefore, it is important to intensify financial administration on state - owned institutions.
50. Measure to deepen reform and intensify interior management as toadapttp market competition.
51. Cancer is one of the most feeling signs of the zodiac, and coming on New Year's Eve, everyone's emotions will intensify.
52. For each example of a conflict apparently made easier by air power, there is a counter-example of a war which air power has only served to complicate and intensify.
53. Second, as the possibility of a stalemate at the front grows, the enemy will intensify his " mopping-up " operations against our guerrilla base areas.
54. The so called Triple Intervention caused the Japanese army and navy to intensify their rearmament.
55. But by the same token, steeper progressivity, of the sort that the Democrats want,[http://sentencedict.com/intensify.html] will only intensify socially wasteful efforts to avoid high tax brackets.
56. We must intensify our educational work among our own troops.
57. That, in turn, could intensify a bad loan problem at China's banks that many economists believe is an inevitable result of the lending boom.
58. The high-reactive mode of intensify EAF , is chief circuit frame of only economically advisable, which is preached to carry out, so far.
59. The training Pattern helps intensify "seamless" link-up between college and enterprise and in turn propels HR development of enterprise at large.
60. An important matter in the education of the young people at present is to intensify anti-revisionist education.
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