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intense

[in-tens] / ɪnˈtɛns /


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His eyes were an intense, unblinking blue: vividly alive in that impenetrable face.

From Literature

As World Bank Chief Economist Indermit Gill wrote in a new report, that conclusion helped “stigmatize” industrial policy just as a leap forward in transport and communications technologies spurred a period of intense globalization.

From The Wall Street Journal

Julius Baer said the elevated prices are unlikely to last, retaining its base case of a “short-lived, intense energy price spike.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I dipped my head and may not have taken any more notice of him except that his eyes fixed on me in the most intense way, and a smile played on his lips.

From Literature

Like most European automakers, BMW faces intense competition and a downturn in luxury spending in China as tariffs add to industry costs.

From The Wall Street Journal