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1. Of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive training.
2. Possessing or requiring to a high degree. Often used in combination: research-intensive; labor-intensive.
intensive by Anonymous February 20, 2003

intensive porpoises 

1) malapropism for 'intents and purposes'

2) seriously determined and focused aquatic mammals, dangerous to sharks
For all intensive porpoises, whiskey and vodka will both mess you up in a similar manner if you drink enough

intensive care knitting 

Knitting a garment or similar item using many different strands of yarn in a disorganized fashion.

Also known as "ICU knitting."
Intensive care knitting is named as such because the yarns frequently get tangled together and require frequent untangling. The end up very much like the many tubes of an intensive care patient.

intensive care unit 

An intensive care unit is an intensive care unit.

Intensive Editing 

When a person puts hard work or effort in something like music,art and videos for youtube
Today i'd had done some intensive editing on my song for school.

intensive care unit 

A place where critically injured/sick people go, similar to an emergency room.
Serious cases of COVID-19 are in the intensive care unit.