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View definitions for more intensive

more intensive

adjective as in exhaustive

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The talks with Ehud Olmert's government in 2008 were much more intensive, he said.

The maps and field data secured furnish the basis for range improvement and more intensive range management.

The game can be made more intensive by the leader if he drawls out the "r" in either Crows or Cranes.

The nearer the college of agriculture library is to the university library, the more intensive should its collections become.

In other words, is the coffee habit becoming more intensive as well as more extensive?

The more intensive use, through new machinery and devices, of the supply which we have.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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