Intensive vs Kibs - What's the difference?
intensive | kibs |
Thorough, to a great degree, with intensity.
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Demanding, requiring a great amount.
Highly concentrated.
(obsolete) Stretched; allowing intension, or increase of degree; that can be intensified.
Characterized by persistence; intent; assiduous.
(grammar) Serving to give force or emphasis.
(linguistics) Form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive is built.
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(business) knowledge intensive business services
* See Wikipedia article on (Knowledge intensive business services)
Kentucky industrialized building system
As an adjective intensive
is thorough, to a great degree, with intensity.As a noun intensive
is (linguistics) form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive is built.intensive
English
(wikipedia intensive)Adjective
(en adjective)- She was moved to the intensive care unit of the hospital.
- Secondly, I continue to base my concepts on intensive study of a limited suite of collections, rather than superficial study of every packet that comes to hand.
- This job is difficult because it is so labour-intensive .
- I took a three-day intensive course in finance.
- an intensive verb or preposition
See also
* extensiveNoun
(en noun)kibs
English
===(en)=== (-)- A KIBS (Kentucky Industrialized Building System) unit is any “building” or “structure” manufactured or constructed off-site by a manufacturer and inspected by an approved third-party inspector or inspection agency during construction at the manufacturer’s site. This may include prefabricated units, modular units and equipment shelters. Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Constrruction.
