Intensive meaning in English
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Definition
intensive: involving a lot of effort in a short period of time
I'm going to do a six-week intensive English course.
- "My experience includes an intensive six-month training course in alternative psychology, and a brief seminar in clowning techniques."
- "To make a long story slightly longer, I have 5 more intensive sessions with this lady."
- "Well, by the look of your desk, it was a very intensive session."
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