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It is an abstract noun that means the quality of being intense or extreme. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the degree or extent of something, the strength or force of an emotion, or the concentration or focus of an activity or effort. Example: The intensiveness of the storm caused widespread damage and power outages throughout the city. Other examples: - The intensiveness of her love for her children knew no bounds. - The team's training program focuses on the intensiveness of their workouts to improve their performance. - The artist's use of color adds to the intensiveness of the painting, evoking strong emotions in the viewers.
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intensiveness
noun
The condition of being intensive.
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The string players have to learn that intensiveness -- fierce, harsh -- is not the same as intensity, and there were many hesitant entries and exits, testifying to lack of experience.
In contrast to the labour intensiveness of such traditional harvesting, a great variety of machines are available for all the above operations.
The scale, intensiveness, and economic risk in commercial gardening and nurseries, however, often require approaches markedly different from those of the small home garden; and some of these are described here.
When it comes to the work required to apply to schools, there is no difference in the intensiveness of the labor at hand.
That's important in diagnosing causes, as labor's share is declining in places with different politics, different trade policies (e.g., it's falling in both trade-surplus and trade-deficit countries), high and low unionization rates, varying levels of capital intensiveness, and so on.
Given the scale, labour intensiveness and sheer cost of making his art (he has a roster of dealers around the world: whatever Ai's art is about it is also about money), he must be racked with doubts.
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For one thing, its labor-intensiveness is especially intense: it is 14 feet square.
The effort to rival his best works, which was out of the question for anyone else, must have tormented Vermeer, whose self-generated standards demanded a labor-intensiveness scarcely convenient for a father of eleven, working in the middling genre of domestic interiors.
I suppose that the sculpture's rhetorical intention — like that of the millions of hand-painted porcelain sunflower seeds that Ai showed at the Tate Modern, in 2010 — involves the fantastic labor-intensiveness of its making.
The rapid-fire labor-intensiveness of Mr. Marclay's effort also emphasizes the laborious, collaborative nature of films — that they are themselves elaborate clockworks of actors, directors, cinematographers, set and costume designers and makeup artists.
But the work's main appeal is its stunning labor-intensiveness: sofas and chairs finely upholstered, tiny medical instruments gleaming on wheeled carts.
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