intensification

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/ɪnˌtɛnsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ · in-ten-si-fi-ca-tion

The process of making something more intense or stronger.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of making something more intense or stronger.

کسی چیز کو زیادہ شدید یا طاقتور بنانے کا عمل۔

شدت پیدا کرنا

shiddat paida karna

Formal: شدت

Synonyms

amplificationaugmentationenhancementبڑھوتریتقویتشدت

Antonyms

reductionalleviationdiminutionکم ہونانرمیکمی

Common Collocations

  • intensification of emotions
  • intensification of efforts
  • intensification of light

Example Sentences

The intensification of the storm caused widespread damage.

طوفان کی شدت پیدا ہونے سے وسیع پیمانے پر نقصان ہوا۔

Tofan ki shiddat paida hone se wasee peemane par nuqsan hua.

The company is focusing on the intensification of their marketing strategies.

کمپنی اپنی مارکیٹنگ کی حکمت عملیوں کی شدت پیدا کرنے پر توجہ دے رہی ہے۔

Company apni marketing ki hikmat amal ki shiddat paida karne par tawajjo de rahi hai.

There has been an intensification of tensions between the two countries.

دونوں ممالک کے درمیان کشیدگی میں شدت آئی ہے۔

Dono mulakon ke darmiyan kashidgi mein shiddat aayi hai.

Easily Confused With

intensify:Intensification is the noun form referring to the process, while intensify is the verb that describes the action.

Word Family

intensify
verbشدت پیدا کرنا
intense
adjectiveشدید
intensity
nounشدت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of intensification as 'intensifying' the heat of a stove.

Imagine turning up the dial on a heater, making the warmth more intense.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

شوق کا جوش ہے بڑھتا گیا ہر روز،/تیرا انتظار بھی شدت سے بڑھتا گیا ہر روز۔

Shoq ka josh hai barhta gaya har roz,/Tera intezar bhi shiddat se barhta gaya har roz.

The passion has increased every day,/Your wait has also intensified every day.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں دھیان وہیں توانائی

Jahan dhyan wahan taaqat

Where attention goes, energy flows.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "intensificatio" — the act of increasing intensity

First known use: 19th century

The term emerged in English during the early 19th century, derived from the Latin 'intensificare', which means to make intense.