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intensifier
[ in-ten-suh-fahy-er ]
noun
- a person or thing that intensifies.
- Grammar. a word, especially an adverb, or other linguistic element that indicates, and usually increases, the degree of emphasis or force to be given to the element it modifies, as very or somewhat; intensive adverb.
- a ram-operated device for increasing hydraulic pressure.
intensifier
/ ɪnˈtɛnsɪˌfaɪə /
noun
- a person or thing that intensifies
- a word, esp an adjective or adverb, that has little semantic content of its own but that serves to intensify the meaning of the word or phrase that it modifies: awfully and up are intensifiers in the phrases awfully sorry and cluttered up
- a substance, esp one containing silver or uranium, used to increase the density of a photographic film or plate Compare reducer
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intensifier1
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Example Sentences
As Felix put it, he was "very dead," though the word hardly admits of an intensifier.
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The foregoing uranium bath acts as an intensifier while conferring a ruddy tone on the deposit.
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The bulb hangs downward from the terminal t, the zinc sheet Z, performing the double office of intensifier and reflector.
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The apparatus known as an intensifier was then used, by which any pressure required could be obtained.
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Multiple intensifier is round and black; looks powerful; attendant says 360 horse power.
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