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is 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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The effect is intensive and intense.
"This is intensive preparation".
Farms in Monaghan are generally small and cultivation is intensive.
The schedule is intensive, with 12- or 14-hour days the norm.
Help at this end of the system is intensive and expensive.
"It is intensive but that is because we have been successful," Klopp said.
It all feels wild, even if the management of trout rivers is intensive.
It's intensive, but for P.T.S.D. you need a treatment that is intensive".
The class is intensive French B1 a level into which I've placed after taking an online test.
Tens of millions of people rely on the river for fishing, while agriculture is intensive along parts its course.
Like the other work of the Harlem Children's Zone, the goal of the asthma project is intensive intervention.
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