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Definition of intensely in English: intenselyadverb ɪnˈtɛnsli 1With extreme force or strength. the fire was burning intensely Example sentencesExamples - The enhanced monitoring capability will soon allow emergency responders and scientists to assess how intensely the ground shook in the region.
- When the intensely ionizing particles found in space strike human tissue, it can result in cell damage and may eventually lead to cancer.
- Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days.
- This is based on the occurrence of trace fossils, principally on the abundance of intensely churned sediments there.
- Both of the fish vibrate intensely while eggs and milt are simultaneously discharged.
- Fires tend to burn more intensely in areas that have been logged.
- The volcano has been intensely fractured during the 2001 and 2002 flank eruptions.
- The stone has been intensely drilled by marine organisms.
- The same is true for higher wind speeds, intensely turbulent conditions, and elevated temperatures.
- It is erupting more frequently and more intensely than during the last three centuries.
- 1.1 With extreme effort or attention.
she has the ability to concentrate intensely for long periods he stared intensely at the TV Example sentencesExamples - I continue to practice my childhood games almost constantly, and more intensely, but in a visual manner.
- The toy is small, yet the artist stares intensely at it, puzzled by the magnitude of the myth.
- Individuals glimpsed intensely in the strange little city of sensations which has been made with such elemental means.
- A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations.
- You often have to sit down to look more intensely at small items on tables.
- Architects were commissioned to develop an alternative prison model that focuses more intensely on rehabilitation through intellectual, physical, and social education.
- The displays are focused intensely on the corpses and emphasize the painstaking choreography of the state funerals in the capital.
- We wanted to be able to work intensely on our diploma projects in our own space.
- The function, meaning, and impact of gift exchanges have been investigated intensely by anthropologists.
- They worked intensely together for several months and developed a close, if not yet intimate, relationship.
2To an extreme degree. everything mattered intensely to William as submodifier an intensely competitive industry Example sentencesExamples - His images are, in short, intensely expressive.
- In essence, each window consists of two parallel, intensely vertical compositions.
- The two designs for gargoyles show him at his best in the sense that both versions are intensely decorative.
- He regarded the Chartres photographs as intensely important, though it is not clear what he intended to do with them.
- Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold.
- Probably the worst instance was the section with intensely blue-green walls.
- The swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition.
- Over many years, proposals were evolved for relocating the library to free it of the intensely cramped conditions in the Great Court.
- She told him that she was "intensely happy" in Detroit.
- A very young architect, working with a poor rural community, has generated an intensely spiritual space.
- 2.1 With intense feeling or expression.
she intensely disliked any form of confrontation Example sentencesExamples - The two gaze intensely into each other's eyes, while a blue laser light flickers within an eyeball-like plastic dome.
- His suspicion of a plot to deny him the prize that he believed to be his due made him intensely hostile to the powerful academy.
- I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely.
- In a lost attempt to make her happier, Joan's father had tried to make dinner, something he loathed intensely.
- This poem provides an indication of how she felt about someone she was intensely involved with.
- He becomes your paternal architecture guide for the semester, and truly he does intensely care.
- The design plans met with an intensely negative response from the public and press.
- I feel so intensely angry with these so-called men because I know I'm being made a target because of my sex.
- Some people with obstructing lesions complain intensely about trivial bloating while others scarcely notice extreme bloating.
- If their son is eliminated, they tend to cry intensely and protest with the jury.
Definition of intensely in US English: intenselyadverbinˈtenslē 1With extreme force or strength. the fire was burning intensely Example sentencesExamples - It is erupting more frequently and more intensely than during the last three centuries.
- The same is true for higher wind speeds, intensely turbulent conditions, and elevated temperatures.
- This is based on the occurrence of trace fossils, principally on the abundance of intensely churned sediments there.
- The stone has been intensely drilled by marine organisms.
- Both of the fish vibrate intensely while eggs and milt are simultaneously discharged.
- The enhanced monitoring capability will soon allow emergency responders and scientists to assess how intensely the ground shook in the region.
- Fires tend to burn more intensely in areas that have been logged.
- The volcano has been intensely fractured during the 2001 and 2002 flank eruptions.
- Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days.
- When the intensely ionizing particles found in space strike human tissue, it can result in cell damage and may eventually lead to cancer.
- 1.1 With extreme effort or attention.
she has the ability to concentrate intensely for long periods he stared intensely at the TV Example sentencesExamples - They worked intensely together for several months and developed a close, if not yet intimate, relationship.
- We wanted to be able to work intensely on our diploma projects in our own space.
- The toy is small, yet the artist stares intensely at it, puzzled by the magnitude of the myth.
- The displays are focused intensely on the corpses and emphasize the painstaking choreography of the state funerals in the capital.
- A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations.
- Architects were commissioned to develop an alternative prison model that focuses more intensely on rehabilitation through intellectual, physical, and social education.
- I continue to practice my childhood games almost constantly, and more intensely, but in a visual manner.
- You often have to sit down to look more intensely at small items on tables.
- Individuals glimpsed intensely in the strange little city of sensations which has been made with such elemental means.
- The function, meaning, and impact of gift exchanges have been investigated intensely by anthropologists.
2To an extreme degree. everything mattered intensely to William as submodifier an intensely competitive industry Example sentencesExamples - His images are, in short, intensely expressive.
- Probably the worst instance was the section with intensely blue-green walls.
- Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold.
- He regarded the Chartres photographs as intensely important, though it is not clear what he intended to do with them.
- Over many years, proposals were evolved for relocating the library to free it of the intensely cramped conditions in the Great Court.
- The two designs for gargoyles show him at his best in the sense that both versions are intensely decorative.
- A very young architect, working with a poor rural community, has generated an intensely spiritual space.
- She told him that she was "intensely happy" in Detroit.
- In essence, each window consists of two parallel, intensely vertical compositions.
- The swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition.
- 2.1 With intense feeling or expression.
she intensely disliked any form of confrontation Example sentencesExamples - This poem provides an indication of how she felt about someone she was intensely involved with.
- His suspicion of a plot to deny him the prize that he believed to be his due made him intensely hostile to the powerful academy.
- I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely.
- If their son is eliminated, they tend to cry intensely and protest with the jury.
- He becomes your paternal architecture guide for the semester, and truly he does intensely care.
- In a lost attempt to make her happier, Joan's father had tried to make dinner, something he loathed intensely.
- The two gaze intensely into each other's eyes, while a blue laser light flickers within an eyeball-like plastic dome.
- Some people with obstructing lesions complain intensely about trivial bloating while others scarcely notice extreme bloating.
- The design plans met with an intensely negative response from the public and press.
- I feel so intensely angry with these so-called men because I know I'm being made a target because of my sex.
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