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in·ten·sive [ɪnˈten(t)sɪv] ADJ

intensive
intensive analysis
intensive bombardment
intensive course

in·ten·sive ˈcare N no pl

intensive care
to be in intensive care

la·bour-in·ˈten·sive ADJ

Usage examples with intensive

intensive course
to be in intensive care

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 2005, route 149 was subject to intensive bus priority measures along the length of its route.
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An intensive trade network gave the inhabitants great prosperity.
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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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A remedy was afforded by more intensive home weaving.
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Programs are typically intensive and students and faculty work many hours each day together.
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This is among the most intensive phases of the production process.
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He opened the first intensive care unit in 1951.
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The trough has seen intensive tectonic activity in the past.
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It has 343 beds, including 100 skilled nursing beds and 9 neonatal intensive care beds.
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Education starts at the age of six, each member receiving intensive solo vocal training in addition to weekly group rehearsals.
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