Sentence example with the word 'intensified'

intensified

accelerated, annoyed, boosted, elevated, exacerbated, heated up, increased, magnified, raised, stiffened, widened

Definition adj. made more intense

Last update: August 8, 2015


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Thick dark lashes and a deep tan intensified the blue of his eyes, and his freshly shaven face had attractive angles.   [Please select]

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Warm red, intensified by a suitable yellow, is orange.   [Please select]

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"No," replied Mary with a little laugh, and anything but a little blush, that intensified the attention of the scout.   [Please select]

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After the battle of Bothwell Bridge the persecutions which had been so severe for so many years were continued with intensified bitterness.   [Please select]

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The travellers, huddled close together, could not speak for the cold, intensified by the rapidity at which they were going.   [Please select]

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She knew now that he could never understand, and yet the knowledge of this intensified rather than diminished her love.   [Please select]

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If Texas, herself a cotton state, should join the United States, dependence upon slave-grown cotton would be intensified.   [Please select]

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Under such circumstances dissensions might have been expected, but they were intensified by the peculiar government devised by the king.   [Please select]

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This must have struck those who remembered the bitter feelings which had existed between the two countries for years and had been intensified by the events of 1908.   [Please select]

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The two areas will become parties in a vast economic nexus, and, as in all business transactions, each will try to get the best of the continually intensified bargaining.   [Please select]

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