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Princeton's WordNet
intensivelyadverb
in an intensive manner
"he studied the snake intensively"
Wiktionary
intensivelyadverb
In an intensive way.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Intensivelyadverb
To a greater degree.
God and the good angels are more free than we are, that is, intensively in the degree of freedom; but not extensively in the latitude of the object, according to a liberty of exercise, but not of specification. John Bramhall, against Hobbs.
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intensively
Intensively refers to a manner of doing something in a thorough, concentrated, or exhaustive way, often involving great effort, care, or focus. It typically involves a high degree of energy or resources. It can be applied to a range of activities, such as farming, studying, or working.
Webster Dictionary
Intensivelyadverb
in an intensive manner; by increase of degree
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intensively in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intensively in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of intensively in a Sentence
German Chancellor Angela Merkel:
At the end of the talks there was absolute unanimity that Greece will work intensively and full steam ahead ... in the coming days to solve all remaining issues.
This authority has been taken back by the MKYK so that issues concerning the party can be discussed intensively and in more detail, it is not right to consider this change as a very radical move.
It is useful to train a little bit harder and intensively so that your physical functioning really improves, after that, you can maintain the benefits with lighter, less intensive exercise.
We must get this right, let's hold nothing in reserve. Let's work together intensively to get this deal over the line in best interest of all our people.
I don’t believe that we need to close borders because in reality these people who are involved in terrorism are already mainly European citizens. It means our security institutions need to work more carefully and intensively to recognize such individuals and detain them if necessary.
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