condense

[US]/kənˈdens/
[UK]/kənˈdens/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. concentrate; solidify
vt. make more concentrated; compress.

Phrases & Collocations

condense milk

condense information

condense time

Example Sentences

a condensed account of an event

Soup condenses when boiled.

Steam is condensed in the condenser.

The substance of their talk is condensed into a paragraph.

the moisture vapour in the air condenses into droplets of water.

A long story may be condensed into a few sentences.

I have condensed my report.

Moisture in the atmosphere condensed into dew during the night.

The cold wind condenses vapor into rain.

He condensed the paragraph into one line.

the book could be condensed into half the space, but what of the actual content?.

he condensed the three plays into a three-hour drama.

Steam is condensed to water when it touches a cold surface.

The chairman condensed all the suggestions put forward into a single plan of action.

Clouds are formations of condensed water vapour.

on the Dorset coast the limestones of the Jurassic age are condensed into a mere 11 feet.

The exoplanet's atmosphere condenses out minerals such as enstatite, corundum, spinel, and wollastonite.

At this phase condensed, deeply staining chromatin masses are often seen in the nucleoplasm.

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