Pronunciation: /ɪnˌtɛnsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun the action or process of making something more intense or stronger
A1 The intensification of the storm caused widespread damage.
A2 The intensification of my workout routine has helped me lose weight.
B1 The intensification of trade relations between the two countries led to increased economic growth.
B2 The intensification of the conflict in the region has raised concerns about the safety of civilians.
C1 The intensification of diplomatic efforts is crucial in resolving the ongoing crisis.
C2 The intensification of research in the field has led to groundbreaking discoveries.
adjective intensifying or making something more intense
A1 The intensification of the storm caused widespread damage.
A2 The intensification of the music made it difficult to concentrate.
B1 The intensification of competition in the market led to lower prices for consumers.
B2 The intensification of her training regimen paid off with a gold medal at the Olympics.
C1 The intensification of diplomatic efforts resulted in a peace treaty between the two countries.
C2 The intensification of her passion for art led her to create masterpieces that were revered worldwide.
formal The intensification of the conflict led to widespread unrest in the region.
informal The intensification of the workout routine is really paying off.
slang The intensification of the drama is getting out of hand.
figurative The intensification of her emotions was like a storm brewing inside her.
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