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intensive [ɪnˈtensɪv] ADJ

1. intensive course:

intensive
intensive search

2. intensive farming:

intensive

capital-intensive ADJ ECON

cost-intensive ADJ

intensive care N no pl MED

labor-intensive ADJ AM

labor-intensive → labour-intensive

See also labour-intensive

labour-intensive ADJ

labour-intensive ADJ

Usage examples with intensive

intensive search

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A remedy was afforded by more intensive home weaving.
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The diverse set of analysis functions enable the rapid development of complex, computationally intensive scientific, mathematical and engineering solutions.
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He opened the first intensive care unit in 1951.
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This project included intensive and highly personalized seminars for a select group of screen-writers whose works were selected in a screen-play contest.
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Introduced to the refuge in the 1930s, intensive trapping efforts starting in 2002 helped nearly eliminate the animal from the area.
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These classes are considered quite intensive, as they last all day.
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The degree can be earned primarily online with two on-site week-long intensive sessions over the course of the program.
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But, they were captured by the police after a few days of intensive search.
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It has 343 beds, including 100 skilled nursing beds and 9 neonatal intensive care beds.
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Of the injured, several are currently in intensive care.
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