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intensifying

adjective as in increasing

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The war of words between Kiev and Moscow Russian is also intensifying.

It's possible that with the intensifying crackdown on the Brotherhood leadership, the government may be going too far.

This includes the ongoing and intensifying insurgency by "Jihadist" militants in Sinai, which continues to deteriorate.

It can only further deepen the crisis that has been intensifying without respite for Hamas since Morsi's downfall.

The involvement of a grand jury often indicates that an inquiry is intensifying.

With intensifying violence edict followed edict, like successive strokes of thunder in a raging storm.

No doubt this belief had much to do in intensifying the feeling against General McNeil.

In this unnatural literature, the stimulus of crime is represented as intensifying love.

Pushing her to the limit of her capacity is only intensifying her life, though, possibly, it may shorten it by a year or two.

Mill holds them up as a shining and instructive example of the magic effect of ownership in intensifying human labour.

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On this page you'll find 105 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intensifying, such as: aggregate, increasing, accumulative, additive, additory, and advancing.

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

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