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Definitions for intensifying
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.
Webster Dictionary
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
We can say, in one sense, it is intensifying divisions in American society.
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.
In general, we are intensifying the group-wide performance programs and reviewing our product portfolio in order to safeguard future success.
We have shifted a greater proportion of our assets offshore as an intensifying slowdown in housing is likely to increase downward pressure on the Australian dollar.
As there are fewer jobs, intensifying competition to secure those seems to be appearing in the college prep process, the widespread perception among Korean society that people can work only if they graduate university is the fundamental cause of this excessive education fever.
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