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Tense vs Intensify - What's the difference?

tense | intensify |


As verbs the difference between tense and intensify

is that tense is while intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

Augment vs Intensify - What's the difference?

augment | intensify |


In lang=en terms the difference between augment and intensify

is that augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement while intensify is to become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.

As verbs the difference between augment and intensify

is that augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement while intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

As a noun augment

is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.

Spoil vs Intensify - What's the difference?

spoil | intensify |


In lang=en terms the difference between spoil and intensify

is that spoil is to reveal the ending of (a story etc); to ruin (a surprise) by exposing it ahead of time while intensify is to become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.

As verbs the difference between spoil and intensify

is that spoil is (archaic) to strip (someone who has been killed or defeated) of their arms or armour while intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

As a noun spoil

is (also in plural: spoils ) plunder taken from an enemy or victim.

Intensify vs Tight - What's the difference?

intensify | tight |


As verbs the difference between intensify and tight

is that intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity while tight is to tighten.

As an adjective tight is

firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.

As an adverb tight is

firmly, so as not to come loose easily.

Tighten vs Intensify - What's the difference?

tighten | intensify |


In lang=en terms the difference between tighten and intensify

is that tighten is to become tighter while intensify is to become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.

As verbs the difference between tighten and intensify

is that tighten is to make tighter while intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

Intensify vs Enrich - What's the difference?

intensify | enrich |


In lang=en terms the difference between intensify and enrich

is that intensify is to become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy while enrich is to add nutrients to foodstuffs; to fortify.

As verbs the difference between intensify and enrich

is that intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity while enrich is to make (someone) rich or richer.

Sharpen vs Intensify - What's the difference?

sharpen | intensify |


As verbs the difference between sharpen and intensify

is that sharpen is (transitive|sometimes|figurative) to make sharp while intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

Intensify vs Sporadic - What's the difference?

intensify | sporadic |


As a verb intensify

is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.

As an adjective sporadic is

rare and scattered in occurrence.

Intensify vs Elevate - What's the difference?

intensify | elevate |


In transitive terms the difference between intensify and elevate

is that intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity while elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound.

As an adjective elevate is

elevated; raised aloft.

Intensify vs Encourage - What's the difference?

intensify | encourage |


As verbs the difference between intensify and encourage

is that intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity while encourage is .

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