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in·ten·si·fy·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
intensifyingadjective
increasing in strength or intensity
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intensifying
Intensifying refers to the act of making something more intense, strong, or severe, or increasing the degree or magnitude of something. This could be applied to various contexts such as feelings, conditions, efforts, actions, or processes.
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Intensifying
of Intensify
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intensifying in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intensifying in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of intensifying in a Sentence
The importance of intensifying our joint work to stabilize Idlib province was noted, including the taking of effective measures to neutralize terrorist groups.
Some may cite the 2020 U.S.-Taliban agreement as a reason not to take this step. But the Taliban never honored the agreement, continuing to work closely with al Qaeda and intensifying murderous attacks on Afghan civilians. Why should the U.S. adhere to an agreement that the other party has abrogated?
There was a decided slowing pattern (for potash demand)through the year (2015) and that seems to be intensifying as we move into 2016.
At this point, we are not seeing Russia back off the horrific war they started, an unprovoked invasion of the Ukrainian homeland, in fact, the atrocities they are committing against civilians seem to be intensifying. So, it's certainly appropriate for us to be working with our allies to consider further sanctions.
It is hard to see a reset on the horizon, with intensifying geopolitical flashpoints like the disconnect on Taiwan policy and China's relationship with Russia. Upcoming election cycles in Taiwan and in the United States risk further deterioration of the bilateral relationship. the US-China relationship reminds me of conflict-ridden relationships where at the end of the day, United States realize United States can't afford to get divorced.
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