0 present participle of intensify --
1 to become greater, more serious, or more extreme, or to make something do this: --
Recognizing the socio-economic significance of sheep and goats, the households are responding by intensifying their management systems.
Initial experiences of dog-poisoning across the region thus occurred within a context of ecological stress, rural crisis and intensifying colonial intervention.
Whether it is the identifying or the intensifying quality that takes precedence is determined by the nature of the nominal it enters into construction with.
This is an important early step for intensifying the search for alternatives and the eventual cessation of animal use in biomedical research.
To justify constant and intensifying class struggle in socialist society with cosmological language was therefore the major purpose of the discussion.
For various reasons, most of the other linguistic elements listed above are not prototypical intensifying prefixes.
Yet, part of their reason for intensifying production is to retain claims to land rather than lose it to state connected outsiders.
Intensifying public outrage and criticism of the drug industry have brought the debate over pharmaceutical prices and access to the fore.