intensified 的 2 个定义
in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing.
- to make intense or more intense.
- to make more acute; strengthen or sharpen.
- Photography. to increase the density and contrast of chemically.
in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing.
- to become intense or more intense.
intensified 近义词
make more forceful, severe
intensified 的近义词 41 个
- add to
- aggravate
- boost
- build up
- deepen
- enhance
- escalate
- exacerbate
- heat up
- heighten
- increase
- quicken
- raise
- redouble
- reinforce
- set off
- sharpen
- step up
- strengthen
- accent
- accentuate
- aggrandize
- augment
- brighten
- concentrate
- darken
- emphasize
- exalt
- lighten
- magnify
- point
- rise
- rouse
- spike
- stress
- whet
- add fuel
- beef up
- intensate
- pour it on
- tone up
intensified 的反义词 23 个
更多intensified例句
- Drama has intensified among the Patrick Henry High School cheerleaders after news spread of their coaches’ firings this week.
- The Fed on Wednesday also left its benchmark short-term rate unchanged at nearly zero, where it has been since the pandemic intensified in March.
- The public and lawmakers themselves have expressed disappointment in the fact that the legislative session ended without major action on housing and police reform, and the finger-pointing is intensifying one week after the session ended.
- The pandemic shut down Fortune’s in-person conference business, but it seems to have intensified demand for it.
- These narratives have been intensified and supplemented by the work of right-wing adversarial media-makers like Elijah Schaffer and Andy Ngo, who collect videos of conflict at public protests and recirculate them to their online audiences.
- Even as the ranks of culture warriors on the right diminish, their zeal seems to intensify.
- Instead, they intensify with age, like peachberry wine, and occasionally (like Jesse Helms and Jimmy Swaggart) they grow rank.
- As fears of the virus hitting Europe intensify, health officials warn that paranoia and racial profiling may grow, as well.
- Amin, whom we met in the park, says that his highs tend to extend and intensify whatever he was feeling already.
- Droughts and food shocks may intensify political and military conflict: more resource wars, more grain-price revolutions.
- The chattering of a few prairie dogs only served to intensify the great, mysterious silence.
- Somehow she imagined a contact of lips would intensify that feeling, might bring it nearer consummation.
- Don't intensify the viciousness of the public-house by assuming the place isn't fit for women and children.
- But the very expression of the unrest tends to intensify its expression and so increases the tension in the herd.
- At times her whimsical fancy would intensify natural processes around her till they seemed a part of her own story.