14 adverbs to describe how to intensify

Many of them had personally known the late Sir Horace Fewbanks, and their interest in the trial of the man accused of his murder was intensified by the rumours afloat that there were to be some spicy revelations concerning the dead judge's private life.

The two areas will become parties in a vast economic nexus, and, as in all business transactions, each will try to get the best of the continually intensified bargaining.

On the contrary, as soon as she saw that her mother had noticed her condition, she deliberately intensified it.

But the evasion from Werter Road on that June morning intensified the interest enormously.

All the males made their appearance with their hats on; some pulled them off the moment they got seated; two or three seemed to get their convictions gradually intensified on the subject, and in about ten minutes came to the conclusion that they could do without their hats; some who had cast aside their castors at an early period reinstated them; whilst odd ones kept on their head coverings during the entire meeting.

Giuditta Astarita's chronic smile was momentarily intensified.

She could not recall her peculiar and delicious agitations during the final moments of her previous interview with Cannonthat night of February in the newspaper office, while her mother was dying in Londonwithout a profound unreasoning shame which intensified most painfully her natural grief as an orphan.

Political emotions are sometimes pathologically intensified when experienced simultaneously by large numbers of human beings in physical association, but the conditions of political life in England do not often produce this phenomenon.

And then purely to intensify this thrill of power he actually purchased at the hardware shop and carelessly bestowed upon the mendicant brother an elaborate knife with five blades and a thing which the vender said was to use in digging stones out of horses' feet.

I believe that this shrinking from expressions which seem unnatural, is rightly intensified a hundredfold when the sense of wrongness or "unnaturalness" is due not to the individual but to the relationship itself.

He remarked a steadily intensified exacerbation of nerves, and told himself he was growing old and no mistake.

These motives had subsequently been much intensified by the triumph of Servia over Bulgaria in the second Balkan War.

Silence always reigned in the house of the princess, and now that she was ill the silence was intensified tenfold.

Ultimately, unless indeed society is to dissolve and capital migrate elsewhere, all the present phenomena would be intensified.

14 adverbs to describe how to  intensify  - Adverbs for  intensify