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Meaning of Intensify
to become or make something more intense
Etymology of Intensify
The word "intensify" originated from the Latin words "intensius," meaning "more stretched" or "more strained," and the suffix "-fy," which is a verb-forming suffix
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the process of making something more intense or extreme
Synonyms
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- To become or make something more intense, extreme, or serious
- * To increase the degree or amount of something, especially an emotion or activity
Usage Examples
- The music began to intensify, and the crowd started to dance
- * The conflict will intensify if the two sides do not reach a compromise
- * The company will intensify its marketing efforts to increase sales