change intensity
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Definition
Verb: To alter the degree of strength, force, brightness, or volume of something. This action involves either increasing (making stronger, brighter, or louder) or decreasing (making weaker, dimmer, or quieter) the level of intensity.
Usage
The verb "change intensity" describes the action of modifying how strong or pronounced a particular quality is. It is often used in contexts involving light, sound, emotion, or effort. * You can change the intensity of a light with a dimmer switch. * The speaker asked the technician to change the intensity of the background music. * As the storm approached, we could see the wind change intensity rapidly.
Examples
- The director instructed the actor to change the intensity of his performance for the final scene.
- This knob allows you to change the intensity of the microscope's light.
- During meditation, you learn to observe your feelings without trying to change their intensity.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Technical Context: In physics or engineering, to "change intensity" often refers to altering the magnitude of a wave property, such as the amplitude of a sound wave or the irradiance of a light wave.
- The experiment required them to change the intensity of the laser beam in precise increments.
- Metaphorical Use: It can be applied to abstract concepts like focus, effort, or scrutiny.
- The investigative committee decided to change the intensity of its review.
Variants and Related Words
- Intensify (verb): To increase in intensity. (e.g., )
- Diminish (verb): To decrease in intensity. (e.g., )
- Modulate (verb): To adjust or change the intensity, tone, or pitch, often in a subtle or controlled way. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Adjust the level
- Vary the strength
- Modify the degree
Antonyms
- Maintain intensity
- Keep constant
- Stabilize
Verb
- increase or decrease in intensity