remain intense

Frequency: 6.570.4 per million words

To continue to be strong or extreme without diminishing.

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Examples (10)

  • The competition is expected to remain intense throughout the season.
  • Despite the challenges, her focus on the goal continued to remain intense.
  • The debate over the new policy will likely remain intense for weeks.
  • His desire to succeed has always remained intense, even after setbacks.
  • After the initial shock, the pain began to remain intense.
  • The pressure on the team must remain intense if they want to win.
  • Even as evening fell, the heat of the day seemed to remain intense.
  • Her gaze, full of determination, remained intense on the distant horizon.
  • The demand for the new product is projected to remain intense for months.
  • For the negotiation to be successful, the discussions need to remain intense.