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intense

adjective

[L. intensus, from intendo, to stretch.]

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intense

Literally, strained, stretched; hence, very close, strict, as when the mind is fixed or bent on a particular subject; as, intense study or application; intense thought.

intense

Raised to a high degree; violent; vehement; as intense heat.

intense

Very severe or keen; as intense cold.

intense

Vehement; ardent; as intense phrases in language.

intense

Extreme in degree. The doctrine of the atonement supposes that the sins of men were so laid on Christ, that his sufferings were inconceivably intense and overwhelming.

intense

Kept on the stretch; anxiously attentive; opposed to remiss.