1. intensified - Verb
Derived from intensify
3. intensified - Adjective Satellite
of Intensify
Source: Webster's dictionarythe intensified scrutiny of the candidate's background Source: Internet
According to the UN, unless remedial steps are taken to repair the basic infrastructure by 2020, with a further demographic increase of 500,000 and intensified housing problems, the Gaza Strip will become effectively uninhabitable. Source: Internet
A fresh intensified military campaign by the Syrian regime forces has triggered a new influx towards the Turkish borders from the Idlib region, which has a population of four million. Source: Internet
After Zhuge Liang's death, attacks on the southern Huai River region intensified but nonetheless, Wei could not break through the line of the river defenses erected by Wu, which included the Ruxu fortress. Source: Internet
After Zhao Ziyang's return from North Korea, the divisions intensified. Source: Internet
As commercial harvesting has intensified, Fritillaria delavayi has vanished – by rapidly evolving to produce grey and brown leaves and flowers that cannot be so easily seen by pickers. Source: Internet