Sentence examples for been intensifying from inspiring English sources

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been intensifying

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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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Since then, protectionism has been intensifying.

The friction has been intensifying for months.

The debate has been intensifying.

Clashes with Roma have also been intensifying elsewhere in Europe.

Animosity toward the federal government has been intensifying at a stunning rate.

Clashes with Roma have also been intensifying in other countries in Eastern Europe and in Italy.

Of late, anti-homosexual sentiment has been intensifying in several African nations.

For more than two decades the demands and hours of work have been intensifying.

Meanwhile, the resident-vs.-outsider debate in Cherry Valley has been intensifying.

Recently, Israel has been intensifying its military offensive to try to wear down Palestinian militants.

For several years, the armed forces have been intensifying the search for ever more sensitive devices.

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