Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛnsəˌfaɪ/
verb to make something stronger or more extreme
A1 The teacher used pictures to intensify the understanding of the lesson.
A2 Adding more spices can intensify the flavor of the dish.
B1 The company decided to intensify their marketing efforts to reach a larger audience.
B2 The conflict in the region has intensified, causing concern among neighboring countries.
C1 The government's decision to raise taxes will intensify the economic challenges faced by small businesses.
C2 The negotiations between the two countries have intensified, leading to a possible resolution of the conflict.
adverb intensifyingly
A1 The music at the party got intensify louder as the night went on.
A2 She tried to intensify her efforts to finish the project on time.
B1 The company decided to intensify their marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.
B2 The conflict between the two countries began to intensify, leading to concerns of a potential war.
C1 The negotiations between the two parties intensified as they reached a critical point.
C2 The pressure to succeed in the competition only served to intensify her determination to win.
formal The government has announced measures to intensify security at the border.
informal I need to intensify my workout routine if I want to see results.
slang Let's crank up the music and intensify the party!
figurative The conflict between the two countries is expected to intensify in the coming months.
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