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Definition of Intenser
1. intense [adj] - See also: intense
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intenser
Literary usage of Intenser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production by John Atkinson Hobson (1902)
"intenser Competition of the few Large Businesses. § 4. Restraint of Competition
and Limited Monopoly. § 5. Facilities for maintaining Price-Lists in ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1873)
"Dr. Fisher ascribes to the early English reformers a Calvinism, not of an intenser
type, but of a more exceptionless universality, than our own general ..."
3. Things of the Mind by John Lancaster Spalding (1903)
"into intenser heat by a single heroic example than by all the proverbs. Whenever a
man of genius appears he comes to remain; and whether we love or hate him ..."
4. From Comte to Benjamin Kidd: The Appeal to Biology Or Evolution for Human by Robert Mackintosh (1899)
"KIDD Resemblance to Comte — intenser emphasis on biology [cf. Mr. Platt- Ball] — (i)
Panmixia = degeneration is inconsistent with dreams of socialism or of ..."
5. The Sunday at Home by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain), Religious Tract Society (1895)
"But as the cold became intenser, active hostilities diminished, and towards
Christmas the nurses found their duties a trifle lighter. ..."
6. The Glacial Nightmare and the Flood: A Second Appeal to Common Sense from by Henry Hoyle Howorth (1893)
"... snowfall of the winters in such a case would not be compensated by the intenser
heat of summer also unsupported—Criticisms of Croll's view by Hill, ..."