The word intensified means to make more intense or increase the intensity of. An intensified experience is an experience made stronger or more extreme. It could be said that a storm intensified, meaning it got stronger or worse. The heat intensifies during a sunny day; it gets hotter. A person's feelings or longings may be intensified by separation, meaning that the one wishes to be with the other much more now that they are apart.
You probably mean "intensifiers".
Hair dye is the initial stage. The intensifiers are used later if desired to boost your colour.
intensifiers
colloquial means 'slang' e.g 'watssup'
intensifiers :D A+ 4th
Intensifiers are words or phrases that emphasize the degree or extent of something, such as "very," "extremely," or "absolutely." They are used to strengthen the impact of an adjective or adverb in a sentence, making the statement more forceful or emphatic. Intensifiers can vary in intensity, from mild to strong, and are often used colloquially in informal communication.
Regulates the force of the adjective or adverb it modifies
intensifiers
A+ nouns acting as adverbs
An adverb used to give force or emphasis, for example, ( without intensifier) My feet are cold (With intensifier) My feet are extremely cold
Some in biblical numerology would say the number 7 represents completion or perfection. Mentioning a number as '777' is intensifying the meaning to be the absolute position.
Too is to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits, it also means in addition. Very is used as intensifiers, and precisely so.