Word: intensive

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Synonyms: intensive

waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels

Translations: intensive

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spanish
Translations:
intenso, intensivo
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german
Translations:
intensiv
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french
Translations:
intense, intensif
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italian
Translations:
intenso, intensivo
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portuguese
Translations:
forte, intensivo, intenso
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dutch
Translations:
sterk, intensief, fel, intens
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russian
Translations:
тщательный, взвинченный, усилительный, накаленный, форсированный, интенсивный
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swedish
Translations:
intensiv
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finnish
Translations:
raivokas, intensiivinen, tiivis, hillitön, silmitön, hurja
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czech
Translations:
usilovný, intenzívní, silný
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polish
Translations:
intensywny, intensywnie, forsowny
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greek
Translations:
εντατικός, επιτακτικός
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ukrainian
Translations:
глибочінь, напруженість, сила, енергія, глибина
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estonian
Translations:
pingeline, intensiivne
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croatian
Translations:
intenzivnoj, žestok, snažan, intenzivne
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romanian
Translations:
intensiv
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slovenian
Translations:
intenzivní, intenzívní
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slovak
Translations:
intenzívni, usilovný

The meaning and "use of": intensive

adjective
  • concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous. - she undertook an intensive Arabic course
  • (of an adjective, adverb, or particle) expressing intensity; giving force or emphasis. - Fernando Pereira emailed an anecdote about intensive use of eh.
  • denoting a property that is measured in terms of intensity (e.g., concentration) rather than of extent (e.g., volume), and so is not simply increased by addition of one thing to another. - Clearly, the intercept differences produced by the intensive properties were substantially smaller than those produced by spatial properties.
noun
  • an intensive adjective, adverb, or particle; an intensifier. - Particles are added, usually as completives and intensives , to two and three-syllable verbs of Latin origin: contract out, divide off/up, level off, measure off/out, select out, separate off/out.

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