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The synonyms of “Intensify” are: deepen, compound, heighten, escalate, step up, boost, increase, raise, sharpen, strengthen, augment, add to, concentrate, reinforce
Intensify as a Verb
Definitions of "Intensify" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “intensify” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Make the chemically affected part of (a negative) denser or more opaque in order produce a stronger contrast between light and dark.
- Become or make more intense.
- Make more intense, stronger, or more marked.
- Increase in extent or intensity.
- Make more intense, stronger, or more marked.
- Become more intense.
- Increase the opacity of (a negative) using a chemical.
Synonyms of "Intensify" as a verb (14 Words)
add to | Make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of. |
augment | Make (something) greater by adding to it; increase. The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East. |
boost | Give a boost to be beneficial to. He d had his wallet boosted in a bar. |
compound | Combine so as to form a whole; mix. A dialect compounded of Spanish and Dutch. |
concentrate | Compress or concentrate. Luke wants to concentrate on his film career. |
deepen | Become deeper in tone. This event only deepened my convictions. |
escalate | Increase in extent or intensity. We do not want to escalate the war. |
heighten | Increase the height of. Heighten the tension. |
increase | Become bigger or greater in amount. The boss finally increased her salary. |
raise | Raise in rank or condition. Raise a siege. |
reinforce | Strengthen and support with rewards. Paratroopers were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area. |
sharpen | Make (one’s senses) more acute. The debate sharpened. |
step up | Put down or press the foot, place the foot. |
strengthen | Give a healthy elasticity to. His body strengthened. |
Usage Examples of "Intensify" as a verb
- The dispute began to intensify.
- The negative may be intensified with bichloride.
- They had intensified their military campaign.
Associations of "Intensify" (30 Words)
augment | Make (something) greater by adding to it; increase. The pressure augmented. |
bolster | Prop up with a pillow or bolster. They bolstered the seats for a more comfortable ride. |
bond | Join or be joined by a chemical bond. English bond. |
brace | Support or hold steady and make steadfast with or as if with a brace. Police are braced for a traffic nightmare today. |
cooperation | Assistance, especially by complying readily with requests. They agreed on a policy of cooperation. |
deepen | Make or become deep or deeper. Her voice deepened when she whispered the password. |
defensible | Capable of being defended. A fort with a defensible yard at its feet. |
development | A recent event that has some relevance for the present situation. The development of his ideas took many years. |
enhance | Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of. This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat. |
escalate | Make or become more intense or serious. The Allies escalated the bombing. |
exacerbate | Make worse. The exorbitant cost of land in urban areas only exacerbated the problem. |
fortify | Add nutrients to. Most commercial brands of almond milk are fortified with vitamins A, D, B2, B12, calcium, and zinc. |
harden | Harden by reheating and cooling in oil. The cold hardened the butter. |
heighten | Make or become more intense. The athletes kept jumping over the steadily heightened bars. |
increase | The amount by which something increases. The increase is scheduled for next month. |
intensification | The action of making or becoming more intense. The intensification of the conflict. |
intension | What you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression. |
intensity | High level or degree; the property of being intense. Hydrothermal processes of low intensity. |
meliorate | To make better. |
optimize | Rearrange or rewrite (data, software, etc.) to improve efficiency of retrieval or processing. Optimize your resources. |
ossify | Become rigid or fixed in attitude or position; cease developing. These tracheal cartilages may ossify. |
reinforce | Strengthen and support with rewards. He reinforced the concrete. |
reinforcement | Information that makes more forcible or convincing. His gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints. |
rise | Rise to one s feet. He didn t rise to my teasing. |
sharpen | Raise the pitch of (musical notes. We had to sharpen our arguments. |
strength | A number of people required to make such a group complete. It s double the strength of your average beer. |
strengthen | Make strong or stronger. This exercise will strengthen your upper body. |
stronghold | A place where a particular cause or belief is strongly defended or upheld. A Labour stronghold. |
toughen | Make tough or tougher. He tried to toughen his son up by sending him to public school. |
widening | An increase in width. |