Antonym: extensive. Similar words: extensive, intensity, offensive, expensive, defensive, inexpensive, intense, apprehensive. Meaning: [ɪn'tensɪv] n. a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies. adj. 1. characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form 2. tending to give force or emphasis 3. of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor.
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31. In " It's a bloody miracle! ", " bloody " is used as an intensive word.
32. She is in intensive care, where she remains critical but stable.
33. Boren surprisingly led off the most intensive line of questioning today.
34. The soil has been so heavily leached through intensive farming that it is no longer fertile.
35. He was brought into intensive care shortly after the crash and immediately put on a ventilator.
36. The intensive training she had done gave her the edge over the other runners.
37. He was taken in a coma to the intensive care unit of Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
38. Doctors put her on a respirator and wheeled her downstairs to the intensive care unit.
39. As agriculture became more capital intensive, many farm labourers moved to the towns and cities to look for work.
40. In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
41. They spend several weeks each year undergoing intensive treatment which enables them to coordinate their limbs better.
42. The course compresses two year's training into six intensive months.
43. Intensive care in hospital is given to the seriously ill. Sentencedict.com
44. Intensive farming has brought about an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning.
45. Intensive farming in the area has caused severe degeneration of the land.
46. The show is the product of two years' intensive work.
47. He nearly died in the accident and was in intensive care for over a month.
48. Intensive care in hospitals is given to the seriously ill.
49. He was put on a life-support machine in intensive care.
50. Traditionally reared animals grow more slowly than those reared under intensive farming conditions.
51. He is still in intensive care in Bristol General Hospital.
52. E coli is a by-product of intensive livestock practices.
53. Our purpose-built intensive care unit is well equipped.
54. Initially, however, an intensive marketing effort will be required.
55. The program includes intensive instruction in English.
56. Intensive training is making many activists a trifle monosyllabic.
57. In this way also farming is becoming more intensive.
58. It's an oil-free, weekly intensive conditioner.
59. The baby subsequently died in intensive care.
60. The research is an intensive study of one hospital.
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