Intensive in a sentence as a noun

Static type checking via annotations, 3x speed improvement, no more GIL so can do some CPU intensive work if need to." .

This is a very I/O intensive job that we need to run about once a week, but then the rest of the time could be idle. SSDs would make our jobs run significantly faster.

The work is time and paper intensive. Going to a tax lawyer is probably not cost-effective, because the hourly rates are too high, and you don't have money.

The objective of a labor intensive business is to drive costs down the lowest possible amount legally. That is what they do.

This capital-intensive sort of business doesn't happen by an entrepreneur writing a $1 billion check from funds he has on hand.

It's an intensive interview process, and the vast majority of analysts do an internship first and are then hired on full time for the following year. As you might imagine, the job pays very well.

TorCoin is like Bitcoin, but it's bandwidth intensive, rather than CPU intensive. So in effect, relay operators "mine" TorCoins and make money selling them on exchanges.

Likewise with games, or video codecs, or 3D rendering, or whatever else was processor-intensive. But that clearly hasn't happened.

It was painful, but not impossible thanks to an intensive flashcarding regimen, immersion, and other studying. Chinese grammar, while not trivial, is much simpler than I found French grammar to be.

This is, as mentioned, expensive as ****, and manpower intensive. - Phage therapy is fairly novel in the West, due to some problems in the early days of phage therapy followed swiftly by the discovery of penicillin.

Intensive in a sentence as an adjective

If you want to redo the homepage for a specific mobile experience then you probably want to serve different sized images, maybe not have some Flash stuff on the iPhone, maybe drop the bandwidth intensive stuff that works well on desktop. CSS media queries does not solve the problem.

I also just launched, locally, an intensive "educate your company about the web/internet etc." consultancy.

Professional fonts can thus have literally thousands of times more glyphs, are very labor-intensive to produce, and are fairly expensive. This font is certainly less rich than most of Adobe's "Pro" line of fonts, but still looks much better than a lot of what's out there in terms of open source type.

You should know that being a money transmitter is an exceptionally risky and time-intensive business to be in even if one is not "categorized as" a money transmitter. Even if the government ignores you, criminals will not.

The most labor-intensive step in the process is taking a sheet of approximately 1,000 gaskets, manually removing them with a tweezer, inspecting them under a jeweler's loupe, and depositing the passes into the waiting outgoing package. When you fill it, it gets wheeled away for shipping.

Not all performance tuning in DB-intensive applications is around caching, and it often involves query tuning, indexing, and traditional DB-level stuff. A large part of the abstraction leak around ORMs is around both the caching and that DB-level performance tuning.

High-power programming/technology, as a career, is only 10-20% more time-intensive than the average job-- you haven't seen bad hours till you've worked on Wall Street-- but it's 200% more energy-intensive. You need a supportive and decent partner who will be your rock of stability, not someone who will drain you.

All the really energy intensive processes that support their way of life - agriculture, manufacturing of goods - those are happening elsewhere. You can't simply equate household electricity usage with the average human's energy footprint, because the two are massively different.

It would be nice to see a clear path from a three-month-to-demo-day minimum viable product to a breakthrough company that overturns a capital-intensive industry, but it's hard to think of good examples of this so far. At the least, it would probably require substantial development before applying to YC, and/or starting with a very limited prototype.

People keep talking about how nodejs is not good for computationally intensive tasks, but v8 is not a slow environment. Am I the only one that puts computationally intensive tasks into a queue to be taken care of by a pool of seperate processes? I am only just getting into web programming, and it seemed fairly obvious to me that you would not put something like that into your main event loop. Also, if you find that you must put something computationally intensive in your main event loop, then you should use something like node-proxy or nginx to proxy those requests to a number of "nodes".

Intensive definitions

noun

a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies; "`up' in `finished up' is an intensifier"; "`honestly' in `I honestly don't know' is an intensifier"

See also: intensifier

adjective

characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form; "the questioning was intensive"; "intensive care"; "research-intensive"; "a labor-intensive industry"

adjective

tending to give force or emphasis; "an intensive adverb"

adjective

of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor; "intensive agriculture"; "intensive conditions"