0 to become greater, more serious, or more extreme, or to make something do this:
1 to make something stronger or more extreme, or to become stronger or more extreme:
[ I ] Fighting around the capital has intensified.
All of these characteristics lead to constant renewal as forms are continually replaced with newly coined expressions that can effectively intensify existing expressions.
Early modern culture was still deeply imbued with warrior values, some of which (including those concerning women) were intensified by engagement with religious reformation.
Opium intensified their proletarianization, it also allowed some to take not only their own but also their family's life into their own hands.
However, as the air raids intensified, the desire to stay in close contact with family grew stronger.
On the one hand, communal competition for votes on the unionist-nationalist dimension is intensified.
Furthermore, in line with the expected pathways of change for intensifiers, very much appears to have started to lose intensifying force.
As the going got tougher, mistakes multiplied and squabbles among the leaders intensified, undermining the troops' tenuous cohesion and stability.
As competition between processors for supplies intensified, processing margins fell and bankruptcies increased, causing processors to demand government intervention.
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