We have no meanings for "increase in intensity" in our records yet.
1 A relatively small increase in intensity can do a tremendous amount of damage.
2 Digit separation was associated with an increase in intensity of lysosomal protein staining.
3 The values in italics show the increase in intensity .
4 The cold breeze even seemed to increase in intensity .
5 Experience elsewhere suggests these digital campaigns are likely to increase in intensity as voting day approaches.
6 We will not necessarily see an increase in frequency, but we can see an increase in intensity .
7 The ember is virtually impossible to blow out and will increase in intensity if oxygen is introduced.
8 Our artillery seemed to increase in intensity and the German guns opened up on No Man's Land .
9 All the symptoms increase in intensity .
10 Note how the action and the conversation increase in intensity as the play proceeds: Is this a good method?
11 Sometimes, however, the reverse takes place, and the sensations increase in intensity , occasionally exceeding what they even were before.
12 There is a threat from tropical cyclones, which experts say will increase in intensity and impact due to climate change.
13 As his hold upon the things of this world relaxed, so did his sense of heavenly realities increase in intensity .
14 Shade stretched out one arm and caused the blue ball of light floating high above them to increase in intensity .
15 They do not extend north of the Red River, nor very far west, but increase in intensity as they go south.
16 In particular, the cooling trend may have caused a low pressure system in the Amundsen sea to increase in intensity or frequency.
Other examples for "increase in intensity"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: