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Synonyms for intensification
in·ten·si·fi·ca·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
intensificationnoun
action that makes something stronger or more extreme
intensificationnoun
the act of increasing the contrast of (a photographic film)
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List of paraphrases for "intensification":
intensifying, escalation, intensified, intensify, stepping-up, deepening, strengthening, upsurge, escalating, enhancement, increase, exacerbation
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#985 | increase | |
#6534 | enhancement | |
#9971 | strengthening | |
#24577 | escalation | |
#27728 | intensified | |
#30407 | deepening | |
#30939 | escalating | |
#31764 | intensify | |
#44773 | intensification | |
#46711 | intensifying | |
#63726 | upsurge | |
#69625 | exacerbation |
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As we move into fall, from October on, the Southwest US, based on all the best information that we have, they're going to see persistent intensification and development of drought, there's, at this point, not any indication that they'll see drought relief.
Intensification of sanctions, plus other diplomatic, economic and banking and military pressures that you could apply on North Korea could certainly shake the regimes foundations, particularly now that we see that the regime is suffering a severe economic crisis the likes of which we haven't seen in a while.
The strong rebound was driven by the construction sector that was flying in the second quarter, that was a result of the intensification of restrictions on mobility with the arrival of the second wave.
Mercy Corps spokesman Delafield:
The situation is not good, the violence continues. We are looking at an intensification of the conflict, not a cessation of hostilities.
The resurgence of the pandemic and the associated intensification of containment measures have likely led to a decline in activity in the fourth quarter of 2020 and are also expected to weigh on activity in the first quarter of this year.
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