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intensifieras

Intensifieras is the present passive form of the Swedish verb intensifiera, meaning to intensify. The form expresses that the action of intensifying is being performed on the subject. In Swedish, many verbs form the passive with the suffix -s, so intensifiera becomes intensifieras in the present passive. The agent, if stated, is typically introduced with av (by).

Usage and function

Intensifieras is used in neutral, formal, or technical language to describe processes or changes in degree

Relation to active form

The corresponding active form is intensifierar, meaning “intensifies” or “is intensifying.” The passive intensifieras contrasts with

Examples

- Temperaturen intensifieras av den ökade solinstrålningen. (The temperature is intensified by the increased solar radiation.)

- Faran intensifieras av den eskalerande konflikten. (The danger is intensified by the escalating conflict.)

- Ljudnivån intensifieras när flera ljudkällor bidrar samtidigt.

Etymology and usage notes

Intensifiera is a Swedish verb formed from the root intens- with a typical verb ending, and intensifieras

where
something
becomes
more
intense
or
pronounced.
It
can
refer
to
physical
properties,
such
as
temperature
or
brightness,
as
well
as
to
social,
economic,
or
informational
phenomena.
The
construction
focuses
on
the
change
itself
rather
than
on
the
agent
causing
the
change.
active
clauses
by
making
the
affected
element
the
subject
of
the
sentence,
while
the
doer
of
the
action
may
be
omitted
or
specified
with
av.
is
its
standard
present
passive.
The
term
is
common
in
scientific,
policy,
and
analytic
prose,
where
precise
description
of
changing
intensity
is
needed.