accelerate, aggravate, blow up, consolidate, enhance, gain, hot up, make worse, reinforce, sour, whet
Definitionv. increase in extent or intensity
Last update: October 12, 2015
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In our Almond bar for example, we use whole almonds, still in their skins, to intensify their flavor. [noun]
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On the other hand, there are areas where we should intensify co-operation. [noun]
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[The temples of Egypt were so constructed as to intensify the devotion of the worshipper by conducting him onward through a series of halls or chambers gradually diminishing in size. [noun]
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This pacific utterance only served to intensify the anger of Vasili. [noun]
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The aroma from the goblets invaded Jackson's senses causing the burning in his throat to intensify, and his jaw to throb with pain. [Please select]
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Intensify animal instinct ever so much, and you have not reached the plane of reason. [Please select]
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He is taught also to widen the area of his organization and to intensify its efforts. [Please select]
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The long uncertainty and the thousand perils only intensify the joy. [Please select]
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God forbid that the situation should intensify itself in such an absurdly trying manner. [Please select]
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His agents did much to intensify the popular suspicion of the king. [Please select]
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Other agents in chemical combination may tend to intensify, lessen, or wholly neutralize the poisonous effect. [Please select]
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