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Intensiveret

Intensiveret is a Danish adjective and the past participle of the verb intensivere, meaning made more intense or increased in intensity. It is used to describe actions, measures, or qualities that have been strengthened or augmented. The form is built from the verb intensivere, which is related to the Latin intensus; the Danish participle ends with -et as with many -ere verbs.

In usage, intensiveret describes a heightened degree of intensity and is commonly placed before a noun: intensiverede

In English, intensiveret is translated as intensified or increased in intensity. Common equivalents include intensified measures,

Related Danish terms include intensivering or intensificering (the act or process of intensification) and intensiveren or

foranstaltninger
(intensified
measures),
intensiveret
overvågning
(intensified
monitoring),
intensiveret
fokus
(increased
focus).
It
can
also
describe
sensory
attributes,
such
as
intensiveret
lys
(intensified
light),
or
efforts
and
activities
that
have
been
escalated.
intensified
monitoring,
and
intensified
efforts.
The
word
is
common
in
policy
language,
journalism,
science,
and
business
when
reporting
that
a
process
has
been
strengthened
or
expanded.
intensivere
(to
intensify).
See
also:
intensification,
intensity.
The
term
should
be
used
in
neutral,
descriptive
contexts
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
made
more
intense.