different between intensify vs lengthen

intensify

English

Etymology

intense +? -ify. Compare French intensifier.

Verb

intensify (third-person singular simple present intensifies, present participle intensifying, simple past and past participle intensified)

  1. (transitive) To render more intense
  2. (intransitive) To become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.

Synonyms

  • (become intense or more intense): intensen

Related terms

  • intensification

Translations

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  • what intensified the cold war
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  • what intensifies viagra


lengthen

English

Etymology

From length +? -en.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l??(k)??n/

Verb

lengthen (third-person singular simple present lengthens, present participle lengthening, simple past and past participle lengthened)

  1. (transitive) To make longer, to extend the length of.
  2. (intransitive) To become longer.
    The shadows on the lawn lengthened as the sun began to set.

Antonyms

  • shorten

Translations

lengthen From the web:

  • what lengthens telomeres
  • what lengthens eyelashes
  • what lengthens luteal phase
  • what lengthens stopping distance
  • what lengthens menstrual cycle
  • what lengthens romeo's hours
  • hair lengths
  • what lengthened meaning
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