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intensify

/in'tensifai/
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Word: Intensify

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage Instructions:

You can use "intensify" when you want to express that something is becoming more powerful, severe, or extreme. It is often used in contexts related to emotions, debates, efforts, or physical sensations.

Examples:
  1. Emotional Context: "As the argument continued, their feelings of frustration began to intensify."
  2. Effort Context: "The team decided to intensify their training schedule to prepare for the upcoming tournament."
  3. Physical Context: "The storm began to intensify, causing heavy rain and strong winds."
Advanced Usage:

"Intensify" can be used in various contexts, including scientific, emotional, and social situations. It often implies a change from a lower state to a significantly higher one.

Word Variants:
  • Intensity (noun): The quality of being intense.
    • Example: "The intensity of the colors in the painting is striking."
  • Intense (adjective): Strong or extreme in degree.
    • Example: "She had an intense interest in marine biology."
  • Intensification (noun): The process of making something more intense.
    • Example: "The intensification of the debate led to a heated discussion."
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical Context: To make something denser or more opaque (like a chemical solution).
    • Example: "The artist decided to intensify the dark colors in her painting."
  2. Emotional Context: To strengthen feelings or emotions.
    • Example: "His experience in the new country intensified his appreciation for his home."
Synonyms:
  • Strengthen
  • Amplify
  • Escalate
  • Heighten
  • Deepen
  • Enhance
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "intensify" does not have specific idioms, you might encounter phrases that imply a similar meaning: - "Turn up the heat" - This means to increase the intensity of a situation or pressure. - Example: "To win the competition, we need to turn up the heat in our training."

Summary:

"Intensify" is a versatile verb that means to make something stronger or more extreme, whether in emotions, efforts, or physical properties.

Verb
  1. make the chemically affected part of (a negative) denser or more opaque in order produce a stronger contrast between light and dark
  2. become more intense
    • The debate intensified
    • His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan
  3. make more intense, stronger, or more marked
    • The efforts were intensified, Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her
    • Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness
    • This event only deepened my convictions
  4. increase in extent or intensity
    • The Allies escalated the bombing

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