Intense in a sentence as an adjective

And they have some intense ambition and lots of money.

But when it's about Facebook, it goes viral, and suddenly is the subject of intense scrutiny.

$75,000 - $1,000,000, sold to a handful of rich big companies using a team of slick salespeople that do six months of intense PowerPoint just to get one goddamn sale.

Perhaps PG's intense imagination caused him to believe certain things are true while in reality they're illusions.

It's an observation born out of intense personal frustration, of course, at having seen the same patterns over and over again.

" He goes on to say that he "enjoy[s] a reputation of being someone of intense understanding and observation with a keen strategic instinct.

It appears to me that the author is attempting to use some clever wording to create an impression that the "harassment" was much more intense than it actually was by subtly crossing over into her personal experience with online trolls.

My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers who would settle meritless claims for nuisance value when the better long-term view would have been to fight against vexatious litigation as a matter of principle.

Intense definitions

adjective

possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense"

adjective

extremely sharp or intense; "acute pain"; "felt acute annoyance"; "intense itching and burning"

See also: acute

adjective

(of color) having the highest saturation; "vivid green"; "intense blue"

See also: vivid