Sentence examples for been intensified from inspiring English sources

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been 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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Patrols have already been intensified.

"The tense relations between Gaza and Ramallah has been intensified.

That ticking has been intensified by Semenya's blistering form.

Inspections of vessels, cargoes and crews have been intensified.

Throughout his career, his charisma had been intensified by a redemptive quality.

Following the attack at Sabiha Gokcen airport on 23 December, security around airports has been intensified.

Indeed, the SNP's hostility to Labour seems to have been intensified by the election.

The effects of the recession have been intensified by online competition.

The humanitarian catastrophe it was designed to avert has merely been intensified.

She also has synesthesia, which has been intensified by her blindness.

"As a result," writes Taylor, "the nova effect has been intensified.

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