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Example sentences for "intensification"

Lexicographically close words:
intense; intensely; intenseness; intenser; intensest; intensified; intensifier; intensifies; intensify; intensifying
  1. More subtle are the difficulties in the way of the deliberate intensification by adult politicians of their own political emotions.

  2. The vagaries of Pack (ยง 132, 1) led to a revival and intensification of the spirit of persecution.

  3. Such exaltation or intensification of emotion is the most striking result of the formation of a crowd, and is one of the principal sources of the attractiveness of the crowd.

  4. This intensification of emotion enables men to face danger and certain death with enthusiasm, and on other occasions may, even in the armies of undoubtedly courageous and warlike nations, result in panic and a rout.

  5. For the spreading and the great intensification of emotion seem to depend upon its being given expressions that are perceptible by the senses.

  6. The essence of the panic is the collective intensification of the instinctive excitement, with its emotion of fear and its impulse to night.

  7. The principle of primitive sympathy[15] seems to afford a full and adequate explanation of such collective intensification of instinctive excitement.

  8. This is a condition which (as the pages which follow reveal in greater detail) the intensification of nationalism and its hostility to international arrangement will render very much more acute.

  9. It seemed to occur to no one that the intensification of the psychology of nationalism--not only among the lesser States but in France and America and England--ran the risk of rendering the Alliance powerless after its victory.

  10. Vitability is the intensification of the individualism and of the functioning of an organism in terms of Life-power.

  11. The intensification in the one sex of its own inherences stimulates a proportional intensification of the opposite inherences in the other Sex, both as regards the evolution of the Type and of the Individual.

  12. Her developmental arrest and her disabilities (resulting from an intensification of Recessive processes in her) are seen now to have subserved a phase of higher evolution.

  13. It springs not from an intensification of passion, but, on the contrary, from a waning of that power to love which holds a woman true to one mate.

  14. If, instead of flowing the solution over the negative, a dipping bath be used, into which the negative is steadily lowered for a few seconds, a more uniform intensification is likely to ensue.

  15. In the latter sense, thought involves an intensification of the powers of observation, an awakening of memory, a general stimulation of all the faculties.

  16. The question to be faced, of course, is whether the processes of thought differ radically from the non-reflective processes in kind, or whether they are simply the intensification of processes which attend all conscious life.

  17. The process should work to a completion, not to some horror of intensification and extremity wherein the soul and body ultimately perish.

  18. The program for the modernization and intensification of agricultural production and, more particularly, the planned high level of mechanization demand the employment of large numbers of highly skilled young people.

  19. The First Congress of Culture, held in 1967, emphasized the constructive role of culture in society and called for an intensification of anti-Western propaganda in order to counter the dangerous influence of so-called bourgeois culture.

  20. He experienced, as it were, a brilliant intensification of spirit.

  21. An intensification of consciousness in any way?

  22. She only knew in that moment an immense desire to help her kind, an intensification of that great ideal of impersonal service which had always been the keynote of her life.

  23. Fillery understood that this very yearning was another proof of the curious impetus, the intensification of being, that "N.

  24. Hence it seems advisable to investigate whether any of the climatic phenomena of the past may have arisen from an intensification of the solar conditions which now appear to give rise to similar phenomena on a small scale.

  25. This proposition is undeniable, since no intensification of the poison is produced by any degree of crowding of the sick which can be practised; neither do any conditions of contact with the sick ever impart malarial affections.

  26. Catarrhal pneumonia occurs insidiously, with gradual intensification of the bronchitic symptoms about the fourth or fifth day, but it may set in as early as the second day, or much later, during convalescence.

  27. However, some individual cases are worthy of special mention as illustrative of intensification of hereditary tendencies.

  28. The degree of intensification probably varies with the nature of the characteristic; degenerate conditions of the mind, and of the delicate organs of special sense being the most strongly intensified.

  29. In this family however, the marriages were nearly all with foreign women, and the effect of consanguinity was only the intensification of the neurosis in the first two generations.

  30. All the phenomena of intensification are simply due to a resemblance between husband and wife in particular characteristics, such as a common tendency toward deafness or toward mental weakness.

  31. Plan concerning the Intensification of Activities The aim of having a permanent Central Managing Board is to conclude the work of the formative period and start the work of calling for the nation's youth in the task of national reconstruction.

  32. The plans concerning the intensification of activities are all based upon the orders of the Corps Leader, the past experiences of the Corps members, and the present situation; the chief plans are: 1.

  33. The negative is placed in this solution and allowed to remain with occasional rocking until the degree of intensification is sufficient, which can only be learnt by experience.

  34. When uniform intensification is required the negative is allowed to remain in this solution until it is completely bleached.

  35. If the water is "hard" the intensification will be slightly reduced during washing, and this is often useful in removing a slight stain over the whole of the plate.

  36. With somewhat strong ammonia, allowed to act for a fairly long time, part of the intensification first produced is removed.

  37. It is absolutely essential to successful intensification that the negative be completely fixed and completely washed after fixing, for any trace of hypo left in the film will give rise to brown stains.

  38. An under-developed print, though weakly looking and "washed out," simply needs intensification to give it the requisite pluck.

  39. First there are the chemical aids of local intensification or reduction.

  40. Intensification is a process in which the opacity of the image is increased by adding some fresh matter, metallic or otherwise, to the reduced silver that constitutes the developed image.

  41. A very considerable degree of intensification can be obtained by the use of the uranium intensifier, which is very different in its mode of action, and is a little uncertain in its results.

  42. With any of these methods if the first intensification is not sufficient, the plate may be again bleached with the mercury solution and the process repeated.

  43. Universal, prolonged intensification in pioneer activity is the crying need of this fateful hour.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intensification" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceleration; aggravation; amplification; annoyance; concentration; condensation; consolidation; deepening; deterioration; enhancement; enlargement; exacerbation; exaggeration; exasperation; explosion; heightening; increase; intensification; irritation; magnification; pickup; progression; reinforcement; souring; strengthening; tightening; worsening