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Etymology

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From intense +‎ -en.

Verb

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intensen (third-person singular simple present intensens, present participle intensening, simple past and past participle intensened)

  1. (intransitive, rare) To grow or become more intense; intensify
    • 1973, The School Counselor, volume 21, page 142:
      By the last trip, suddenly and almost without my being aware of it, the sea becomes its own lure: a refreshing break from the intensening heat of August.
    • 2011, Ricky Spain, Jr., The Protectors, page 120:
      As the fight intensened the sky seemed to turn an orange-yellow and black smoke rose into the air.
    • 2016, John Lewis-Stempel, Where Poppies Blow:
      Punctually as we stand-to about 3 a.m. hark! and their thin sweet voice intensening with the growing light 'droppeth as the gentle rain from Heaven upon the place beneath'.
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