How To Use Intense In A Sentence

  • The stable oily liquid, which absorbs intense heat, was used as a coolant for electrical transformers and capacitors.
  • enemy fire was intense
  • Typical mesocyclonic tornadoes are caused by intense thunderstorms with appropriate vertical and directional wind shear. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pathogens in Harm’s Way:
  • He may be intense and sometimes untactful on an issue you are debating, but that will only be on that ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Apart from intense competition in the retail savings market, banks and building societies also compete strongly in the market for house finance.
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  • Intense sunlight may be a trigger to skin cancer.
  • Listening to this intense young man, there is little doubt he has done things the hard way; no favours doled out and none asked for.
  • The stakeholders are frighteningly numerous, diverse, intensely self-interested, and powerful.
  • Identification includes much less intense and less exclusive attitudes.
  • Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too. Archive 2009-02-01
  • We only walked for four hours today because of the intense heat and steep incline. The Sun
  • I was studying a phenomenon known since 1908 as the phototaxy of chloroplasts: the property of some algae living at the surface of ponds to orient their large unique chloroplast according to the intensity of light; if the light was too intense, the chloroplast turned inside the tubular cell to present its edge. Luc Montagnier - Autobiography
  • But lately I have begun to feel intensely curious about Anna herself.
  • Speaking in rapid, intense bursts, Smith expanded on his sometimes convoluted story.
  • Plunged in darkness again, the man, whom Rose had called unimaginative, suffered all the untold agony of soul which had been hers during the moment in which she had been forced to make up her mind and carry out the act, only his anguish was the more intense, for hers was the quick action and his the forced inaction of a man bound to a stake, within full sight of a tragedy being enacted upon a loved one. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • “Night and day praying exceedingly,” that is, praying out of measure, with intense earnestness, superabundantly, beyond measure, exceeding abundantly. The Weapon of Prayer
  • No matter how important or intense the game, players are affected by events off the field.
  • There are fractional erbium:YAG lasers the type I use in my office and fractional CO2 lasers, which are much more intense. Simple Skin Beauty
  • A healthy spirit of competitiveness ran intensely among the groups as they vied with each other.
  • Quiet and intense, he speaks in a halting manner, sometimes garbles his sentences and lacks a smooth personal touch. Minn. governor fights GOP on taxes for wealthy
  • After many repetitions, the moment comes when the telling of the trauma story no longer arouses quite such intense feeling. Trauma and Recovery
  • The decline in some areas could be good news since competition for places becomes less intense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intense fire that resulted built up enormous pressure in the hall, forcing thick black smoke under those bedroom doors that were shut.
  • The very things that in the moment dampen our moods can later be sources of intense gratification and delight.
  • she loved him intensely
  • It is a role for which his intense glare makes him a natural. Times, Sunday Times
  • The feast begins with a few hunks of soft onion bread and a thimbleful of an intensely rich roasted-eggplant garlic spread.
  • An intense debate is going on within the Israeli government.
  • Not sure I can visualise the little carts – but the multitude of vibrant flowers described with intense joy opened a triumphal way to the vision of that extraordinary gypsy lady whose beauty and style impressed you so much. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day
  • In a few short but intense years we began to atone for centuries of environmental degradation.
  • By creating a potential difference of several kilovolts between the needle and the chamber walls, an intense electric field can be produced at the exit of the needle.
  • Clyde must have mistaken violent outbursts to mean outbursts of violence rather than intense, brief tantrums. DO NO HARM
  • Liquids, whether waters or oils, which possess a great and intense acridity, act like heat in tearing asunder bodies and burning them after some time; yet to the touch they are not hot at first. The New Organon
  • But this sector was the first to feel the heat of intense competition and spiralling development costs.
  • A senior paediatrician who works with such families compared it to the intense love a besotted parent feels for an entirely helpless newborn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Skirting the village, the group crossed a little canal and came under intense mortar fire.
  • Everything grows very slowly there and all northern hemisphere herbs are grown under shade cloth - the herbs can't manage the intense dry heat of midsummer.
  • Intense deforestation is constrained to the few roads that do exist or around urban centers such as Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado, and Rio Branco. Southwest Amazon moist forests
  • There are things he made me do in the film, very intense emotional work, that I didn't know I was capable of.
  • Her particular interest is studying intense moods.
  • Such are those moments of intense meditation when the mind exteriorizes its own universe:
  • I can almost hear my heart beat in time with their intense swimming strokes.
  • During more intense El Niño episodes, westerly winds are observed over parts of the equatorial western and central Pacific.
  • God loves us deeply, intensely, and he cares about even the most incredibly lost and stubbornly unrepentant sheep.
  • Now they find themselves thrust yet again into an intense triangular relationship: Jimmy the avenger, Sean the truth-seeker and Dave the unfortunate.
  • To create those noxious odors would mean it would be too intense at the source and permeate the whole valley, company project manager Mark Patton says. Calif. town battles overpowering odors
  • Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics.
  • Intense balls of flame rose up into the sky.
  • During magnetic storms the intense electrical currents that f ow in the upper atmosphere heat the air, causing it to expand.
  • The hard-liners have not vanished, and the political battles ahead will be intense.
  • One night, he experienced excruciating pain in his abdomen so intense that it radiated to his back.
  • However, beginning in 1993 there was intense messianic fervour in the community.
  • To write a form of lyric poetry that was intensely emotional, but sidelined my own ego. Times, Sunday Times
  • In its original sense enamel is glass or vitreous paste fused to a prepared surface, usually of metal, by means of intense heat.
  • Brasyl isn't just a parallel dimensions story, it tackles big issues like free will and the heat death of the universe and places them in intensely personal stories, which serves to humanize these ideas and make them easier to understand. REVIEW: Brasyl by Ian McDonald
  • Individuals can respond to these experiences with intense fear, horror or a sense of helplessness.
  • She was also intense and her actual presence unnerved me a little. Times, Sunday Times
  • Intense lobbying by Canadian officials finally helped to clear the roadblock, the Globe and Mail said.
  • So intense has been the heat generated by the vested interests opposing the denationalization of these two institutions that the matter has still not been sorted out.
  • Like Misael in La Libertad, Vargas is a nonactor whose character carries his real-life name, but whose being is subsumed more intensely and intensively into Alonso's fiction. Artforum.com
  • On arriving in the troubled area, dark clouds and intense humidity increased the sense of tension in the area.
  • It is not an intensely material matter here, but it explains a lot that has happened.
  • There is something intensely companionable about playing with three others in a confined space; a companionableness which extends to giving opponents a fair sight of the ball without intervention of a referee.
  • February 4th, 2009 at 4: 24 pm it drives me nuts when women say "contractions aren't that bad, they're just like bad cramps" …. please. i'm happy for women who experience relatively fast, "crampy" labours, but i think the reality for most women is a little more intense …. maybe it's just me? who knows? Celebrity Baby Blog
  • A fishing boat is ignited by the intense radiation from the fireball.
  • Revolutions are only contemplated by cadres with intense preferences: most workers in liberal democracies will not vote for a revolution.
  • If a weever fish or stingray stings you, you will experience intense pain lasting for about two hours.
  • This season's purple make-up hues are equally exhilarating: intense amethyst, fig and crushed mulberry, to name a few.
  • Hyperintense areas were identified in the neocortex, rhinal and piriform cortices, as well as in the hippocampus and anteromedial thalamus. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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  • The old man, intoxicated with superhuman enjoyment, and believing himself happy, had just received a cold shower-bath on his passion at the moment when it had risen to the intensest white heat. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  • But the mountain still blushes with the palest of pinks, suffusing the blues that give an inkling of the intense cold.
  • By day the heat was intense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intense heat keeled him over.
  • Transfixing and intense, their dark, wine-soaked ballads and lock-tite harmonies are addictive.
  • Along with his intensely loyal family he struggles hard to achieve downward mobility.
  • But each pointed fruit has a delectable, intense wild strawberry flavor.
  • During one particularly intense session of meditation, the patient had a vivid recollection of being three years old, and suffering a severe double hernial rupture, caused by a weakening of the muscles in the pelvic region. Meditation as Medicine
  • But we are all intensely aware of the fact that work and its corollary, employment, are essential requisites for most people to be able to live in dignity with at least a minimum of comfort and security.
  • Made at Charles Back's winery cum cheese factory, this is a smoky, intense, richly oaked white with honey, lemon, lime and herbal fruit characters.
  • This intense focus on texture rather than structure is a sign that a radically different kind of reading is taking place. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I was intensely interested in journalism, and all the things around it, whether it was performing or actually playing records.
  • By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood.
  • Stage 1: thermogenic intensifiers to burn fat, suppress appetite and give intense jitter-free energy.
  • The infection can cause intense irritation of the throat.
  • Cool-season annuals such as clarkia, Iceland poppy, lobelia, pansy, and stock can't stand intense summer heat.
  • The pain in the region of her heart was so intense that she wrapped her arms around herself involuntarily.
  • I thought maybe I'd bumped something, or maybe aquafit was too intense .. but today I did nothing physical and still there's spotting. Stem-d Diary Entry
  • His intense, swaggering stage presence and masterful violin playing has won him both fans and critical acclaim all over the world.
  • It was halibut, light but intense, melting but singing with flavour.
  • It is a role for which his intense glare makes him a natural. Times, Sunday Times
  • The game has become so intense that one man cannot provide all the leadership. Times, Sunday Times
  • A minister would come under intense pressure as a result of personal or financial foibles, or just sheer incompetence. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gives illustrations of some neolithic axes and hammers, and then proceeds to state that in the opinion of philosophers they are generated in the sky by a fulgureous exhalation (whatever that may look like) conglobed in a cloud by a circumfixed humour, and baked hard, as it were, by intense heat. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • The haunting became so intense that in 1999 Buddhist monks were invited to the museum to offer foods to propitiate the restless souls of the victims who had been murdered there.
  • The next five years will involve an intense upswing - perhaps more intense than anything we've seen in our lifetimes.
  • In fact, Albert Einstein, the very poster boy of intellectualism, intensely disliked school.
  • On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex.
  • Did the group ethos of this intense daily cluster help parents manage with such tragedies? Times, Sunday Times
  • The intense painting shows three old women with shrunken faces and clad in white.
  • In the majority of cases, injury was a consequence of intense sports activity.
  • In all animals, retinal light damage was the most severe when intense light exposure began during the dark period.
  • The intense thunderstorm will quench the fires before they become wildfires and will dislodge the weaker numbers and prepare them for the next fire.
  • A dapper man with an aristocratic air, he was boyishly handsome, compulsively social and intensely creative.
  • It is the intense hunger for soul food, soulful music, spirited dance, and wild, ecstatic, celebrative praise, whether it be voiced by the ghosts of former African slaves on Congo Square or by the choirs of old-time Black Churches, or the bands backing Second Line dancers, or the street music in dialogue with window shoppers and feast-ready patrons. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Intense management efforts have helped build up the populations of the Seychelles magpie robin on Frégate Island, and to translocate it to other islands. Granitic Seychelles forests
  • It needs a sunny wall or fence and a neutral to alkaline soil, where it will become smothered in intense blue flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cold weather was much better than the intense, sickly feeling that occurred in the summertime.
  • A major source of iron, called iron laterite, is a type of residual deposit generated by the intense weathering of iron-rich rocks such as mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks.
  • We should never forget that it is possible to be graceful, even classy, under the most intense pressure.
  • Surely, they were capable of enacting toward women, and toward one another, the terms of Martin Buber's I-It relation — Stevenson's "tripper" and the intimidating husbands offer the most intense expressions of that capacity, and no doubt, there were many subtle expressions of it at The Farm as well. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Not long after eating marinated raw fish called seviche, Espinosa doubled over with the intense nausea and diarrhea that are the telltale symptoms of the disease. Cholera Stalks A Continent
  • As the sun climbs higher and shines directly down on the earth, these thermal contrasts become more intense.
  • HELL YEAH! would you even know the name Leonidas if swords didnt come with this intense magnetism that just makes you want to pick it up and hack shit? BBQ Sword | My[confined]Space
  • Intense sunlight may be a trigger to skin cancer.
  • Moreover, the court and humanist circles that fostered the work of these artists were for the most part male dominated, intensely homosocial and even homosexual.
  • But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages.
  • Nevertheless, the ferment in Japanese minds grew constantly more intense.
  • The EU, under intense pressure from the US to maintain its arms trade embargo on China, told Beijing on Sunday not to expect an end to the ban before the middle of this year.
  • In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible.
  • An autopsy on Terri Schiavo, the severely brain damaged woman whose death sparked an intense debate over a person's right-to-die, showed that her brain was severely "atrophied" and weighed less than half of what it should have, and that no treatment could have reversed the damage... "Terri" was blind and wasn't abused.
  • He was intensely aware of his own vulnerability.
  • His forte lay in articulating authentic emotion, because most of his fictional writing was structured around intensely felt personal experiences.
  • Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children.
  • I found the whole evening intensely embarrassing.
  • Tyran reared onto his hind legs in rage, his nostrils flaring and his breathing intense.
  • As you would expect from a Roux protégé, his sauces are intensely delicious but discreet and not over-rich.
  • The authors also perceptively assess the intense collaboration between Isabel and Ruben Toledo, her artist-and-illustrator husband of 25 years (they met in ninth grade). Designers’ Designers
  • I sat there gazing at Robert and the more I did, the more an intense feeling overpowered me.
  • The Pan con Tomate was your standard bread appetizer, but made a delicious accompaniment to the cheese and olives, which are a bit too intense without meatier companion.
  • There is a generalized mild anhedonia in the community, which has its origin in the fatigue of overintense purposes, failure to realize ideals and the difficulties of choice. The Foundations of Personality
  • Or when George's toe struck a stone, giving him intense pain which he could hardly contain soundlessly.
  • Young, intense, lean, charismatic and stubbly, the two are separated by the great cultural wall that keeps Barcelona and Real Madrid apart. Pep Guardiola the extra-special one adds realism to romanticism
  • If you want a intensely good view of the action, go pay him a visit.
  • After a further reconnaissance the ice ahead proved quite unnegotiable, so at 8.30 p.m. last night, to the intense disappointment of all, instead of forging ahead, we had to retire half a mile so as to get on a stronger floe, and by 10 p.m. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
  • The question I keep asking myself is why has fox hunting become such an intensely emotive issue in this country?
  • After a period of intense interrogation under torturous conditions, he is sent to a POW camp.
  • They argue that quantum effects (such as intense radiation fields at the funnel) may close the Einstein-Rosen bridge.
  • The next rains are not expected until April, by which time the meagerness of the harvest will be felt intensely by the people living in this region -- there will, once again, be hunger and starvation. David Weiss: Gold -- the Color of Impending Starvation
  • They go off with a very intense flash and a loud shout.
  • It offers an intense aroma with strong green pepper, fruity like cherry and marasca.
  • Sometimes it is an advantage, but in the end, why does a team win the league with all these intense games in midweek? Times, Sunday Times
  • Brain regions known as the nucleus accumbens and orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex were also activated. These regions are known to be associated with intense cocaine addiction and cigarette addiction.
  • Intense heat from gunpowder's pyrotechnic flame energizes electrons in the metal atoms and metal-containing molecules.
  • From here, the scrutiny be intense. The Sun
  • Even though the sun was near the horizon, it still sent out waves of intense heat that seared the ground until it was bone dry.
  • More than 70 per cent of Indians depend on farm incomes, and about 65 percent of the nation's farms are not irrigated, meaning they depend entirely on the rains that fall in intense bursts over the wet season. The Economic Times
  • Faced with the intense trade competition, the market efficiency is another important thing to retail credit operation.
  • He was at that time "a vehement anti-ministerialist," but, after the invasion of Switzerland, a more vehement anti-Gallican, and still more intensely an anti-Jacobin: The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • It might also explain why many great golfers are older before coming to grips with the intense pressure of the final day. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intense grief wells up again at Noa's gravesite.
  • Susan and Deborah share an intensely selfish, egotistic streak.
  • So it's funny to be very habituated to watching regular wildebeests which are kind of gruff and intense looking and tough, and then come across the back wildebeests and watch them stotting around the landscape like, in comparison to the regular model gnu, dancers in a Baz Luhrmann production. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • He was always falling in love, and I want to see an analogy between his falling in love so desperately, so intensely, and his fascination with tigers.
  • In the end, this approach proves to provide a much more immersive, intense experience that we think you'll really enjoy.
  • It could only be concluded that the cause of the intense eye irritation was in some way related to vehicle exhaust emissions.
  • It offers a mild sweetness and can be blended with more intense artificial sweeteners such as sucralose.
  • For here is the genius of the Welsh fabulists in 21 compact episodes; where intense silliness, moral rigour, cavalier experiments and unforgettable tunes meet and make magic.
  • This has been the subject of intense scholarly debate.
  • And thus, of articles of food, those which are unsuitable and hurtful to man when administered, every one is either bitter, or intensely so, or saltish or acid, or something else intense and strong, and therefore we are disordered by them in like manner as we are by the secretions in the body. On Ancient Medicine
  • He wrote prolifically, intensely, from morning till night, and late at night, except when he broke off to go to the reading-room, draw books from the library, or to call on Ruth. Chapter 11
  • This accident has sparked off an intense debate on road safety.
  • The Explorers program, a coeducational affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America that began 60 years ago, is training thousands of young people in skills used to confront terrorism, illegal immigration and escalating border violence -- an intense ratcheting up of one of the group's longtime missions to prepare youths for more traditional jobs as police officers and firefighters ... Boing Boing
  • Under his intense gaze she felt uncomfortable.
  • You know that painful burn in your muscles when you're exercising intensely, that's because of a build-up of lactic acid, right?
  • Whether these fast-tracked primaries have rushed the party into the nomination of a candidate that will prove vulnerable in the course of a more protracted and intense campaign is unclear.
  • the blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit
  • VENUS AND THE MOON: Early Thursday morning just before dawn when the Perseid meteor shower is supposed to be most intense, Venus and the crescent moon will appear side-by-side in the eastern sky. Torrent those XP Service Pack 2 bits
  • Susan was an intense young lady.
  • Our favorite ‘intense’ (read: creepy) actor is an aficionado of ecdysiasts.
  • Komarov had a long face, an aquiline nose and intense dark brown eyes. CHAMELEON
  • For instance, Youngna Park's "Balloons Midtown, Manhattan" is a row of balloons seen against a plate-glass window outside of which some high-rise office and apartment buildings are visible, but the sun is shining so intensely through the window that it bleaches the color from the balloons. Shadows and Light Somewhere in Time
  • A recent study points to arid regions growing drier and wetter regions having more intense rains. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he sliced bread for the meal Brother Danny chuckled at the intensely earnest youth.
  • And how does its intense magnetic field shape its environment, including the aurorae and those lethal radiation belts? Spacewatch: Juno to Jupiter
  • I mean, how could such a simple word convey a feeling so intense and nauseous?
  • Suffice it to say that Olive identifies intensely with Hester Prynne, the outcast heroine of "The Scarlet Letter. 'The Help': '60s Racism in Black and White
  • As already indicated, the intense emotionalism about the liberal moment was suggestive of novelty - the appearance of a new dawn.
  • They crouch on the scratch line, wait for starting gun to ring only, begin intense contend.
  • Warm and welcoming sunshine has replaced the intense heat of high summer, and the gardens are returning to life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within this awareness there is both fatalism and intense emotion.
  • This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps.
  • There is an intense personal commitment with others in a shared life from which all participants benefit.
  • By day the heat was intense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony knows I have an intense, personal commitment to him.
  • The President is under intense pressure to resign.
  • Fire a high energy electron beam at a metal target and bremsstrahlung effect produces intense X-rays.
  • The issue split Republicans, many of whom saw it as government intrusion into an intensely private matter.
  • You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs.
  • It was here that he invented the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe, a system for burning a jet of oxygen and hydrogen to produce an intensely hot flame.
  • He stood before us smiling and open-eyed while he ran long needles into the fleshy part of his arms and legs without flinching, and he allowed one of the gentlemen present to pinch his skin in different parts with strong crenated pincers in a manner which bruised it, and which to most people would have caused intense pain. Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use
  • As the man assembles without distinction samples from different areas, each track feeds on combined atmospheres, creating intricate impressionist patchworks of intense beauty.
  • Blue days invariably follow my periods of most intense activity. Christianity Today
  • The pressure on them to do a deal is intense given its ungeared balance sheet and the fact that the industry is ripe for consolidation.
  • Wrapped up, like a Laputan, in intense thought, and possibly sometimes in no thought at all (which, I believe, is very often the case with absent people), he does not know his most intimate acquaintance by sight, or answers them as if he were at cross purposes. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • It has not all been plain sailing with some intense rain and thunderstorms. Times, Sunday Times
  • To intense, hardworking young Taylor, the practice could scarcely have seemed like anything but the most shameless sloth.
  • His platoon, attacking heavily fortified and strategically located hostile emplacements, had been stopped by intense fire from a large bunker containing several firing posts.
  • The UK countryside is unable to bear this intense industrial activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mood of frustration and intense sadness seems to emanate from him -- of which only I am aware. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990

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