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Be intensified

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To render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

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If anything, it'll be intensified.

The color can be intensified through judicious cutting.

Rescue plans may well need to be intensified.

Checks at official crossings will be intensified, prolonging queues.

First, there must be intensified action against jihadists in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen and elsewhere.

This reaction can be intensified and complicated if the death is sudden, violent, or unanticipated.

Family planning programs should be intensified to meet the needs of young and married women.

Washington's police chief, Charles H. Ramsey, said traffic stops to check trucks would be intensified.

Preventive activity, like more elaborate security checks at airports, should be intensified.

Either way, the questions troubling insurers are likely to be intensified: What might be hit next?

The consequence of our misbegotten diplomacy of deflection would be intensified attacks on America.

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