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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121. A countryside under intensive farming which depends on leisure and service industries is a cosmetic, lifeless countryside.
122. Intensive searches failed to find any sign of her, and her bank accounts and credit cards became inactive.
123. Most successful governing bodies send their entry away for at least ten days' intensive training prior to a world event.
124. The land is severely eroded as a result of widespread deforestation and intensive farming.
125. The concepts of purpose, relevancy and reasonableness can be used in an intensive or less intensive fashion.
126. By being able to hand a printer finished artwork the cost of several stages of labour intensive work can be virtually eliminated.
127. He is in stable condition in the intensive care unit at Kaiser Medical Center in Vallejo.
128. Before the transplant Rhys will face an intensive course of chemotherapy.
129. Short intensive courses in the above languages are available in S6.
130. The boxes are clearly aimed at data intensive applications downsizing from mainframes.
131. He'll need intensive physiotherapy.
132. It examines the relationship between fertility histories and household labour availability, and the consequences for labour intensive techniques of environmental management.
133. After the intensive twelve months support with the project, girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later.
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134. Intensive livestock production would be discouraged, and battery farming phased out, in favour of more open-air livestock farming.
135. Receiving such intensive medical therapy is highly unusual, allergists said.
136. Dawn was taken immediately to the nearest hospital and put on a life-support machine in the Intensive Care Unit.
137. Meant to be born in 1997, she spent her first Christmas in the neonatal intensive care unit with 16 other preemies.
138. The Thatcher government has opposed planning controls over agriculture that could have stopped the spread of intensive arable farming.
139. In treatment, he was guided through intensive work for his shoulder girdle to release the spasticity.
140. These are the decision to enter, the actual admission, the move to more intensive care, and death.
141. This increased as agriculture grew more intensive, and as the number of livestock and the application of fertilizer has been increased.
142. The Oxfordshire scheme aims to provide a 6-month intensive programme.
143. This kind of entertainment was computationally intensive, expensive to produce, and expensive to buy.
144. The corncrake and marsh fritillary have been the victims of intensive agriculture as ploughing and pesticides destroy habitat and insects.
145. Some of them are returned to normal prisons before they ever make the intensive group therapy regime.
146. It is not however so well suited to an intensive, detailed study of spoken language.
147. Facilities will include an intensive care unit and an oiled bird cleaning facility.
148. We are also looking at how we might make more intensive use of many co-products from our plants.
149. It also caters for those who want more intensive sessions.
150. The flying test was followed by an intensive oral examination on technical details.
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