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to 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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Two go to intensive care.
He was rushed to intensive care.
She was sedated, ventilated and transferred to intensive care.
Another patient of mine needed a transfer to intensive care.
And they should have moved her to intensive care.
She didn't remember Jacob crying; he was born five weeks premature and rushed to intensive care.
Jason was moved to intensive care, where he had a feeding tube, catheter, intubation.
A colleague told me the lady was taken to intensive care.
She was diagnosed and admitted to intensive care at London's Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
Only 5percentt of the money went to intensive outpatient therapy.
And the next step for fighters was to escalate to intensive care.
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