Definition of Intensiveness

1. Noun. High level or degree; the property of being intense.


Definition of Intensiveness

1. n. The quality or state of being intensive; intensity.

Definition of Intensiveness

1. Noun. The condition of being intensive ¹

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Definition of Intensiveness

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Intensiveness

intensions
intensities
intensitive
intensity
intensity level
intensity of sound
intensive
intensive-care
intensive care
intensive care unit
intensive care units
intensive management
intensive properties
intensive psychotherapy
intensively
intensiveness (current term)
intensivenesses
intensives
intensivist
intensivists
intent
intent on(p)
intentation
intention
intention spasm
intention tremor
intentional
intentional grounding
intentional replantation

Literary usage of Intensiveness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. National Transportation Statistics (1997) by Marilyn Gross, Richard Feldman (1998)
"TABLE 4-21 Energy intensiveness of Class I Railroad Freight Service 5-Year Intervals 1960-1990 and Annually 1990-1995 TABLE 4-22 Energy intensiveness of ..."

2. Large and Small Holdings: A Study of English Agricultural Economics by Hermann Levy (1911)
"It is undeniable that the intensiveness of agriculture, that is to say the ... The increased intensiveness, in fact, was such as to consist mainly in an ..."

3. High School Courses of Study: A Constructive Study Applied to New York City by Calvin Olin Davis (1914)
"In comparison with the practice elsewhere, therefore, the work in English in New York City lacks intensiveness. Foreign languages. ..."

4. Another View of Industrialism by William Mitchell Bowack (1903)
"Thus this policy of intensiveness in industry has its counterpart and sanction, ... We only say that intensiveness is of equal, if not of most importance. ..."

5. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon (1986)
"Table 1 shows a range of energy intensiveness for a sample of industries. As of 1977, the average energy intensiveness of the US economy was 2 Watt years; ..."

6. A Memorial of the Rev. James W. Dale, D.D. by James Roberts (1886)
"In intellect, his great characteristic was intensiveness. He concentrated his powers upon the ... Another result of his intensiveness was his persistence. ..."

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