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intensity

[in-ten-si-tee] / ɪnˈtɛn sɪ ti /


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There, lower intensity fires burned quietly into thick layers of organic soil and were less noticeable from space.

From Science Daily

Finn had been one of the last tapes Parkhill had watched, but the showrunner was immediately captivated by his “magnetism and intensity and charm.”

From Los Angeles Times

They saw the intensity that comes with representing their countries in the Olympics—and they wanted to experience it for themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is unlikely France will be as charitable as England were, but beginning with the same accuracy and intensity is so important if they are to take the title fight to the final weekend.

From BBC

“As the situation unfolds, the duration and intensity of the conflict will be key factors shaping the energy landscape in the near term,” Hottner adds.

From The Wall Street Journal