1. intensifying - Noun
2. intensifying - Adjective
3. intensifying - Verb
of Intensify
Source: Webster's dictionaryA movie is thus said by McLuhan to be "hot", intensifying one single sense "high definition", demanding a viewer's attention, and a comic book to be "cool" and "low definition", requiring much more conscious participation by the reader to extract value. Source: Internet
Any heel leakage will give internal pressure acting on the seal ring inside intensifying the sealing action. Source: Internet
But advocates say there are signs that fears of contagion are intensifying for the more than 26,000 detainees in ICE custody and the guards charged with protecting them — and that tensions are boiling over. Source: Internet
A make-up artist gave me a fantastic tip this week for intensifying your eyeshadow colour. Source: Internet
Eta tripled in strength in about 24 hours, rapidly intensifying from a 40 mph (65 kph) storm Sunday morning to a 120 mph (190 kph) hurricane around midday Monday, and continued gain power throughout the rest of the day. Source: Internet
By October, just weeks before the winning designs were to be chosen, pressure was intensifying on Van Cortlandt to help identify the right stone for the project. Source: Internet