condense

IPA: kʌndˈɛns

verb

  • (transitive) To concentrate toward the essence by making more close, compact, or dense, thereby decreasing size or volume.
  • (transitive, chemistry) To transform from a gaseous state into a liquid state via condensation.
  • (intransitive, chemistry) To be transformed from a gaseous state into a liquid state.

adjective

  • (archaic) Condensed; compact; dense.
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Examples of "condense" in Sentences

  • So what this does is kind of condense the calendar.
  • The IRS also said it would allow businesses to "condense" data—or reduce the detail—for years not under audit.
  • She won't see the quarks and gluons directly, but will watch the process as they "condense" into more familiar protons neutrons. detectors will hunt for the Higgs.
  • How do small grains of dust which condense from the nebula gas manifest into planet-sized-objects that contain an inventory of so many different elements and materials?
  • Viz - 4-5 players 'condense' or close on the back 4 and midfielders, hoping to force an error, the back line pushing up with them, or else this leaves room between the lines...
  • A large collection of bosons at high temperatures will occupy many different energy states, but at a temperature close to absolute zero, all of the particles will "condense" into the lowest-energy state available.
  • And this is exactly the purpose for the great amount of repetition in the Bible and is the reason why it is so evil for someone like Reader's Digest to "condense" the Scriptures by removing the supposedly unnecessary and boring repetition.
  • BUT if, after a seeming Tendency to Rain, there follow several Days of fine Weather, it is a certain Indication that the Temper of the Air is altered, and that these Vapours had been driven off before they had time to condense, which is confirmed by the Change of the Wind on such

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