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Intensive

/ɪnˈtensɪv/
Involving a lot of effort or work over a short period of time

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Examples:

The next day, the really intensive training began.

The course was intensive but incredibly rewarding.

She took an intensive care nursing program last year.

Etymology:

etymology
From Late Latin "intensivus," meaning vehement or intense. Originally from Latin "intensus," past participle of "intendere," meaning to stretch out or strain.

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