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intensive
[in-ten-siv]
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by intensity.
intensive questioning.
tending to intensify; intensifying.
Medicine/Medical.
increasing in intensity or degree.
instituting treatment to the limit of safety.
noting or pertaining to a system of agriculture involving the cultivation of limited areas, and relying on the maximum use of labor and expenditures to raise the crop yield per unit area (extensive ).
requiring or having a high concentration of a specified quality or element (used in combination).
Coal mining is a labor-intensive industry.
Grammar., indicating increased emphasis or force. Certainly is an intensive adverb. Myself in I did it myself is an intensive pronoun.
noun
something that intensifies.
Grammar., an intensive element or formation, as -self in himself, or Latin -tō in iac-tō, “I hurl” from iacō, “I throw.”
intensive
/ ɪnˈtɛnsɪv /
adjective
involving the maximum use of land, time, or some other resource
intensive agriculture
an intensive course
(usually in combination) using one factor of production proportionately more than others, as specified
capital-intensive
labour-intensive
agriculture involving or farmed using large amounts of capital or labour to increase production from a particular area Compare extensive
denoting or relating to a grammatical intensifier
denoting or belonging to a class of pronouns used to emphasize a noun or personal pronoun, such as himself in the sentence John himself did it. In English, intensive pronouns are identical in form with reflexive pronouns
of or relating to intension
physics of or relating to a local property, measurement, etc, that is independent of the extent of the system Compare extensive
noun
an intensifier or intensive pronoun or grammatical construction
Other Word Forms
- intensiveness noun
- intensively adverb
- unintensive adjective
- unintensively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of intensive1
Example Sentences
The new images reviewed by BBC Verify show that intensive bombardments and controlled explosions have levelled several neighbourhoods over the past four weeks.
The Smile cancelled some concerts in July 2024 when Jonny, also an Oscar-nominated film composer, became seriously ill from an infection that needed emergency hospital treatment, some of it in intensive care.
The couple, and their new daughter, were first cared for at Burning Man’s medical tent, until a helicopter arrived to take the child to a neonatal intensive care unit in nearby Reno.
He was not offered pain relief, basic examinations were not carried out, and he was transferred to an acute admissions unit instead of intensive care, where he died hours later.
Historical scholarship on the draft riots is intensive and disputatious; my only concluding point is that they seem to contain all the most painful and contradictory lessons of our nation’s history in compressed form.
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Related Words
- accelerated www.thesaurus.com
- all-out
- comprehensive
- demanding
- in-depth
- thorough
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