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intensive

[in-ten-siv] / ɪnˈtɛn sɪv /


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Joel spent three weeks in intensive care fighting the infection.

From BBC

But in the fire, she said, she lost every physical memory of him, including his neonatal intensive care unit pillow and handprint.

From Los Angeles Times

This triggered weeks of intensive high-level diplomacy - with Ukraine, the US and European leaders trying to amend the draft.

From BBC

"Unless an intensive programme of major remedial work is undertaken soon, it is likely that the building will become uninhabitable," it said.

From BBC

His son on Friday had the first of what doctors said would likely be many surgeries, and is in a medically induced coma in intensive care, Marcucci said.

From The Wall Street Journal