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Meanings of
intensify
in English
Portuguese
intensificar
Catalan
intensificar
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Increase in extent or intensity.
escalate
step up
de-escalate
Portuguese
intensificar
Portuguese
intensificar
Catalan
intensificar
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Make more intense, stronger, or more marked.
compound
deepen
heighten
Portuguese
intensificar
Synonyms
Examples for "
compound
"
compound
deepen
heighten
Examples for "
compound
"
1
We have only
'
compound
'
,
'context', 'footfall', and a few other similar ones.
2
Within days, tanks were seen making their way towards the presidential
compound
.
3
Price inflation was 2 per cent per annum
compound
over survey period.
4
There was work to be done outside the wights'
compound
,
as well.
5
Second, the actual structure of the
compound
is difficult to hold together.
1
The flooding of recent months will
deepen
such problems, aid agencies say.
2
He also said the company wanted to
deepen
its relationship with BMW.
3
Milan's formation change, however, only seemed to
deepen
the player's personal tailspin.
4
Air France-KLM also announced plans to
deepen
a partnership with China Eastern.
5
The net effect will be to increase expenditure and
deepen
the deficit.
1
The trouble schools have is finding ways to
heighten
security at schools.
2
EBONY: How can the use of lubricant with toys
heighten
the experience?
3
In my case, cocaine did not
heighten
my aggression in the least.
4
We expect Hopson's refinancing risks to
heighten
in the next 12 months.
5
The blast will
heighten
concern about the safety of foreigners in Pakistan.
Usage of
intensify
in English
1
Others expect the deep-seated political tensions to
intensify
and further polarize society.
2
In March, Buffett warned that the crisis in public pensions will
intensify
.
3
The sensory exercises arouse and
intensify
the central activities in our children.
4
Uber said it will review its India operations and
intensify
driver screening.
5
Nevertheless, the struggle for Syria continues and can be expected to
intensify
.
6
The latest rise in the currency will
intensify
pressure on Irish exporters.
7
Foreign Secretary William Hague says military pressure is to
intensify
on Gaddafi.
8
Philippine President Benigno Aquino ordered troops to
intensify
action against the militants.
9
To
intensify
flavor use ½ vegetable or chicken stock and ½ water.
10
Enough said? He lowered his voice to
intensify
the air of sincerity.
11
The ticking of the ancient clock only served to
intensify
the silence.
12
Nothing I could say can
intensify
the simple eloquence of these figures.
13
This led to a decision to
intensify
the surveillance of the hotel.
14
If rouble weakness were to
intensify
,
that would represent an inflation risk.
15
The sides are due to
intensify
the Brexit negotiations with fortnightly meetings.
16
To enter the others would only be to
intensify
the present competition.
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intensify
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
intensify in
intensify efforts
intensify competition
intensify pressure
intensify further
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Translations for
intensify
Portuguese
intensificar
aumentar
Catalan
intensificar
intensificar-se
Intensify
through the time
Intensify
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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