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Be intensive
noun
Form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive is built.
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Exact(58)
"This operation will be intensive and far-reaching.
The therapy must be intensive and almost overwhelming, he said.
Superintendent Rob Revill, leading the operation, said: "This operation will be intensive and far-reaching.
There will be intensive brainstorming about the future of humanitarian action in the next two years.
Tinsley says that short courses can be especially useful because they tend to be intensive.
To build any partnership on voluntary lines, there has to be intensive discussion, meticulous drafting and basic agreement.
My tenure will not begin for another month, and will only last a fortnight, but it promises to be intensive.
To be profitable, gold mining had to be intensive and deep-level, requiring large inputs of capital and technology.
There will be "intensive" coaching for the unemployed, a requirement to meet an adviser every day or doing community work for up to six months.
Similar(2)
The effect is intensive and intense.
"This is intensive preparation".
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