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intensely

[in-tens-lee] / ɪnˈtɛns li /


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Kainerugaba's friend says the general is "a kind, generous, intensely smart person who spends all his time thinking about the peace and security of this country".

From BBC

He emphasized that again in Friday morning’s earnings release, noting that Verizon “is intensely focused on winning through healthy volumes and fiscally responsible growth.”

From MarketWatch

It was everywhere, flooding radio, weddings and reality shows, the slowbuild, aching notes articulating romantic devotion that felt cinematic yet intensely personal.

From BBC

Many have high energy and can focus intensely on activities that capture their interest, but may struggle to stay focused on routine or less engaging tasks.

From Science Daily

The intensely cinematic documentary tells the story of a father's search for his teenage son, who vanished from a bridge over the Vistula River, Poland's longest water course.

From Barron's